Junts Demands More Investment in Terres de l'Ebre with 63 Budget Amendments

The political party has submitted a series of proposals to enhance healthcare, industrial, and mobility infrastructure in the region.

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The Junts parliamentary group has submitted 63 amendments to the Generalitat's budget to demand increased investment in Terres de l'Ebre, lamenting that the region "continues to be a footnote."

The political party has detailed key proposals for the region's development, including the execution of the Urban Planning Master Plan (PDU) for the Catalunya Sud industrial estate and the drafting of the expansion project for the la Plana de Gandesa industrial estate. They also call for the new access to the AP-7 motorway in Montsià, a study for a roundabout on the C-12 in Móra la Nova, and improvements to the C-43 in Gandesa.
In the healthcare sector, Junts is requesting the creation of new health centers in Deltebre and Sant Jaume d'Enveja, a clinic in la Pobla de Massaluca, and the implementation of geriatric services at the Hospital Comarcal d'Amposta.

"The Ebro continues to be a footnote in the Government's accounts."

Mònica Sales · President of the Junts parliamentary group
MP Irene Negre highlighted the request for the Lectio Project, which seeks aid for municipalities to ensure public safety. Additionally, they are calling for improved frequencies for interurban road transport services, communication infrastructure for emergencies, and active forest management for fire prevention.
Junts deeply regrets that Terres de l'Ebre has received no investment from the 900 million euro package agreed upon by ERC and Comuns for agriculture, livestock, fishing, and food production, sectors crucial for thousands of families in the region.