At the moment, however, it is not yet known what amount will be received in total and to which projects it will be allocated.
Euskaraz irakurri: Erakundeek maiatzerako I hope the bank gives you energy to pray
The Basque government hopes to have the first payment in May of the more than 400 million that the Basque Country could receive from the state over two years for the new temporary tariffs to energy companies and banks.
This Wednesday, the Basque Finance Council (CVF), a body that brings together the Basque government, provincial councils and Eudel, met to discuss the 2022 box office recordwhen 17,130.7 million euros were imported, 7.3% compared to 2021, and to talk about the aforementioned temporary rates.
Economy and Finance Minister Pedro Azpiazu explained that the money that finally arrives – the total amount is unknown and the amount that will arrive in May – will be divided between the Basque government and the provincial councils according to their vertical and horizontal coefficients . , for example, sources are usually distributed in Euskadi.
In this way, the government keeps 70% and the remaining 30% for the provincial councils: of this money, Álava would receive 16%, Gipuzkoa 33.06% and Bizkaia 50.94% of what corresponds to the provincial councils.
When a decision has been taken on the measures to be financed with these funds – intended to alleviate the consequences of the war in Ukraine – an extraordinary Basque Financial Council will be convened, the adviser said.
However, the deputy general of Bizkaia, Unai Rementeria, has pointed out that these funds cannot be used for new actions, but rather to fund initiatives already taken in the Basque Country to alleviate the consequences of the complicated economic situation, such as deflation or tax credits.
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Source: EITB

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