PP condemns Page’s ‘secret adjustments’ and ‘record’ tax push for 2026

The deputy of the Popular Party of Cortes Castilla-La Mancha, Santiago Serrano, denounced on Monday that the government of Emiliano García Peg is using material error corrections to introduce “Material modifications” In the draft budget “Uncontrolled Parliamentary” and “as convincing amendments”.

At a press conference before the last budget committee, Serrano noted that the regional executive had sent these corrections to parliamentary groups, which affect budget-related areas such as Development, education or agricultureAnd they had previously been warned by the popular group. “These changes have been hindering parliamentary work since they occurred The full process for submitting amendments, the deadline for which ends tomorrowHe confirmed.

The “popular” leader stressed that this method of behavior confirms what the People’s Party denounced in its entire amendment, which is that “the government continues to amend the budget without prior supervision, without the approval of the collective bodies and in violation of due respect for the Cortes and the Advisory Council.” In his opinion, this is a measure that distorts the most important law of the year, such as the budget law. He also reiterated that Castilla-La Mancha budgets “wet paper” “It cannot be beneficial for citizens,” because it represents “increasing financial pressure” on families and businesses.

In this sense, highlight that by 2026 Tax collections will rise by 6.8%, with direct taxes increasing by 8.8%. And 13.2% in indirect taxes, especially value-added tax and indirect taxes, which translates into an additional income of $500 million.

And so he emphasized that “It is wrong for the government to freeze financial pressures.” Because, even without a standard tax adjustment, “revenue expectations are increasing thanks to new taxes such as taxes on water and water purification in various communities.”

Finally, beware Debt growth in the region by 23.86% Since Page’s rule, it has reached €16,630 million, the highest figure in the region’s history, equivalent to almost 80% of regional GDP.