Inauguration of the new posts, celebration of the Governing Council and first list of priorities. The new advisers of Isabel Díaz Ayuso have had to get on the Puerta del Sol train this Monday. Despite the fact that the electoral advance decreed by the Government for the next 23-J will delay the calendar a bit, the president of the Community of Madrid already has a clear idea of ??where to start applying the parliamentary roller obtained by the PP at the polls and has made this known to his new team of collaborators.
Ayuso has not only confirmed that he has already drafted the legal text with which he will modify the Trans Law -approved by the PP himself in 2016 when he governed with the support of Cs- but he has slipped his intention to take it to the regional Parliament “in the first session. This is at the end of September.
The PP promised to change the legal text in the last legislature. What was initially going to be a circumscribed tweak to the reversal of the burden of proof, which forces the accused of discriminating against trans people to prove their innocence, will finally be a far-reaching reform to transform a text that the popular classify as ” very ideological and badly written”.
Also on Ayuso’s list of priorities are the Budgets of the Community of Madrid for 2024 and the Law on Tax Deductions for foreign investors. “The first thing I want to do is bring the law on tax deductions while we prepare the budgets for next year and then, in the following periods, the next reduction in personal income tax, but first we are in this same exercise seeing the consequences and the collection of the current reduction that is being applied right now,” Ayuso reported at a press conference after the Governing Council.
Likewise, one of the first challenges that they are going to tackle are the Budgets for the year 2024, also preparing for the INFOMA plan, now that the high summer temperatures are approaching, the return to school, and then continue, among other commitments, reducing the number of students per classroom, increasing scholarships, grants, “promoting the same values ??around education, as well as launching the first digitization measures”. “In short, the entire government has a lot of work to do,” she launched.