The Lehendakari has made proposals to deal with the “demographic winter” and to promote a “sustainable and sustainable” aid system, both to promote the birth rate and emancipation.
Euskaraz irakurri: 200 eurosko laguntza hilean seme-alabengatik eta Haurreskolak doakoak izatea proposatu du Jaurlaritzak
The Lehendakari, Iñigo Urkullu, has put forward a series of proposals to meet the demographic challenge, including an aid of 200 euros per month for families for each dependent son or daughter, spends the three years, or the service of Haurreskolas free in the 0-2 year stage.
This was indicated by the Lehendakari during the monographic plenary session held today, Wednesday, in the Basque Parliament to debate, share and define among the parliamentary groups the direction, priorities and main initiatives of the demographic strategy that will take ten years of strength will be, suggested by EH Bildu.
Urkullu has the . unraveled demographic situation in Euskadi, in which he emphasized that together with Spain and Italy we have the lowest birth rate in Europe. That of the CAV is 1.28 per woman, “together with Italy it is one of the lowest in Europe, with an average of 1.53. The rate in France is 1.96 and in Sweden 1.85”.
“This scenario, which can be described as: demographic winter whether demographic decline has been exacerbated by the succession of recent global crises,” de Lehendakari explained.
Thus, in the strategy proposed by the Basque government, it includes: 37 actionsincluding a number of aids that stand out to boost the birth rate and promote youth empowerment.
The four main proposals highlighted by the Lehendakari are:
Direct help of 200 euros per month per dependent son or daughter up to three years, in families with an income of less than 100,000 euros.
Subsidized or interest-free and long-term loans for entrepreneurship projects, training or housing for young people.
-Make sure the free in the 0-2 year phase, to strengthen the Haurreskolak Consortium.
-Incorporate the demographic perspective in the development of regulations, strategies, plans or investment programs.
The extension of the housing benefit to 275 euros per month from the program has been added to these measures Gaztelagun Also loan programs for housing, training or entrepreneurship; free Haurreskolak for 0-2 year olds; or measures to strengthen mediation,” he stressed.
If the monthly assistance for dependent sons and daughters under 3 years of age is instituted, a family with two sons or daughters can be “until the age of three” 6.900 euros in aid and tax deductionand on top of that, housing allowance, free childcare and reconciliation aid”. In addition, in the case of low-income families, it will be compatible with the aid already provided through the RGI .
“The commitment is to promote a sustainable and sustainable aid system that creates a framework of favorable conditions both for emancipation and for families to have the sons or daughters they want, when they want it, without forced delays due to lack of conditions,” stressed the Lehendakari.
exactly, the average emancipation age of Basque youth is 30.2 years“four years behind the European average: 25.9”.
Finally, Urkullu expressed his intention to articulate these proposals “with the contributions of this Parliament as a country plan. A strategy for 2030”.
‘They should be extended to 18 years’
Nerea Korta Jaara, MP for EH Bildu, responded to the Lehendakari, saying that “the natalist policy has been a failure, it is not the way to face the challenge that lies ahead”.
Regarding the proposal of 200 euros/month up to three years, Korta Jaara has emphasized that “it’s okay that it has been possible to start that from the lack of definition” and has continued with approaches aligned with UNICEF. Despite being “a first step, they should be extended to 18 years in the coming years,” as other organizations recommend.
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