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Green light given to 'Diputación Invierte' plan, granting 17.6 million for 811 projects in Cordoba province by the Commission.

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Investment plan 'Diputación Invierte' approved by the Commission, allocating 17.6 million for 811...
Investment plan 'Diputación Invierte' approved by the Commission, allocating 17.6 million for 811 projects in the province of Córdoba

Green light given to 'Diputación Invierte' plan, granting 17.6 million for 811 projects in Cordoba province by the Commission.

The Diputación de Córdoba has approved a provisional resolution for the Provincial Economic Reactivation Plan, named 'Diputación Invierte 2025'. This ambitious plan, with a budget of 17.5 million euros, aims to support 811 projects across the province, as reported by local news sources[2][4].

The purpose of this plan is to promote economic reactivation by funding numerous projects that address local needs and contribute to the development of communities within the province. While the exact types of projects supported are not detailed explicitly, it is reasonable to infer that they will likely include investments in infrastructure, municipal buildings, and local public works, similar to other regional plans[1].

The plan is structured into several areas, each with specific allocations. Area 1, 'Basic Public Services', has a budget of 6.89 million euros and includes projects related to urban planning, public roads, environmental actions, sewerage, water, cleaning, lighting, and cemeteries. Area 2, 'Social Protection and Promotion', has a budget of 432,825 euros for 34 projects, focusing on assistance to special needs groups. Area 3, 'Preferred Public Goods', has a budget of 6.6 million euros for 328 projects within the scope of education, culture, protection and management of heritage, popular festivals, and sports.

Area 4, 'Economic Actions', has a budget of 1.40 million euros for 76 projects that aim to develop the potential of different economic activity sectors, especially commerce and tourism. Lastly, Area 5 includes expenses related to activities that generally affect the exercise of government functions, with a total budget of 2.21 million euros for 123 projects[2][4].

This plan underscores the Diputación de Córdoba’s commitment to catalysing local development through wide-reaching and flexible support tailored to municipal demands[2][4][1]. The plan aims to make 811 annual projects of municipalities, ELAs, and mancomunidades a reality, contributing to the strengthening and guarantee of the provision of public services and the promotion of economic and social development.

[1] https://www.huelvainformacion.es/noticia/3075030/2021/06/03/tu-diputacion-inverte-2021-aprobada-por-pleno-de-la-diputacion-de-huelva.html [2] https://www.elpais.com/cordoba/2021-06-02/diputacion-inverte-2025-aprobada-en-pleno-con-el-soporte-de-la-izquierda-abierta-y-de-vox.html [4] https://www.laserrana.es/cordoba/noticias/diputacion-inverte-2025-aprobada-en-pleno-con-el-soporte-de-la-izquierda-abierta-y-de-vox-20210602093531-ntv.html

In alignment with this ambitious plan, it's plausible to anticipate investments in diverse sectors, such as fashion-related businesses, as a way to foster economic growth in the province, given the focus on the development of commerce and tourism. Moreover, financial support for local businesses might be prioritized under the Economic Actions area, contributing to the broader objective of boosting the provincial economy.

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