Politics

The PP of Yaiza denounces that Noda's government only executed 12% of the planned investments in 2025

The popular ones point out that the City Council incorporated a total of 32,094,107 euros from the municipal surplus into the chapter of real investments, of which they only invested almost four million

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The People's Party of Yaiza has denounced the "very low level" of budgetary execution by Óscar Noda's governing group in terms of investments, after analyzing the budgetary settlement corresponding to the past fiscal year. The popular party considers that the data "confirm an increasingly evident dynamic: a government that constantly boasts of having millions of euros in surpluses, but which is then incapable of converting those resources into concrete actions for the municipality".

According to the settlement carried out in December, the City Council incorporated a total of 32,094,107 euros from the municipal surplus into the real investments chapter. However, as the popular party points out, the recognized obligations "barely reach 3,893,177 euros, which represents an execution of only 12.13% of the planned investments".

For the popular spokesperson, Juan Monzón, these figures reflect "the exhaustion of a management model more concerned with political headlines and propaganda than with carrying out useful projects for the residents". "They have been selling an image of economic solvency based on millionaire surpluses for years, but the reality is that the money remains immobilized while the municipality continues to accumulate deficiencies and unexecuted projects," says Monzón.

From the PP, they consider it "especially serious that this situation occurs at a time when Yaiza has sufficient economic capacity to face improvements in infrastructure, public spaces, and municipal services". "The problem is no longer the lack of resources. The problem is that there is a government incapable of managing, prioritizing, and executing investments despite having a privileged economic situation," adds the municipal spokesperson.

The popular party maintains that "the low budgetary execution has become a constant during recent fiscal years and assures that behind the announcements and millionaire figures there is an administration paralyzed in its capacity to materialize real actions". "While the needs of the different towns increase and many services require urgent improvements, such as waste collection and cleaning, the municipal government remains stuck in the politics of appearance and in a management that does not transform the reality of the municipality," they point out.

In this regard, the PP links these data "to the accumulated delay in the approval of municipal budgets and to the deterioration of different public spaces in the municipality". “Everything is part of the same problem: a government disconnected from daily management and more focused on the political projection of its mayor than on resolving the real needs of Yaiza,” concludes Monzón.

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