Congressman Cesar Revilla Villanueva asked the MEF to send a team to advise mayors on budget management to deal with the rain emergency. | Fountain: PTR
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Cesar Revilla, President of the Special Commission on El Niño phenomenon and Piura’s representative Congress, asked his compatriots and the governor of Piura, Luis Neira, not to encourage violence. This came after residents and regional authorities went on strike on April 18, believing that the executive branch did not provide them with the necessary assistance to deal with the consequences of the emergency due to rains.
“I urge my compatriots not to encourage violence. I have a lot of respect for the governor (Luis Neyra), who is the highest executive in Piura, but he can’t say he’s going to throw the minister overboard. I understand the impotence and inconvenience of receiving all claims, but I think that this should be prudent,” the parliamentarian said in News Extension.
Local authorities and executive power
Similarly, Revilla stated that there are conflicts between local and central governments. According to the parliamentarian, the akims of the regions did not redirect other budgets to the state of emergency, despite the fact that Executive He gave them the authority to do so because they were afraid that their money would not be returned, as had happened on previous occasions.
“The Supreme Decree that declared the state of emergency allowed them to make changes to the budget of all local governments in order to immediately take measures to deal with the emergency. But they did not trust the central government. This is because they were told about it earlier, and then they do not give them money, they are left in rates and transferred to Piura, ”the congressman added.
emergency decree
The Executive has allocated SGD 209,179,974 to regional and local governments to respond to the rain emergency. With this in mind, Congressman Cesar Revilla urged governors to take action to address the consequences. El Niño phenomenon.
“Now that the local governments have received the translation, let them execute it immediately. There is no excuse,” he said.
Finally, he turned to the Ministry of Economy and Finance (IEF) send representatives to advise the mayors of cities in an emergency. “It would be important for the Ministry of Economy and Finance to send a team to advise every mayor who finds himself in an emergency,” he concluded.
Source: RPP

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