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UPyD Molina de Segura reject budgets that spend "aimlessly" (13/12/2013)

UPyD Municipal Group in the city of Molina de Segura voted negatively budgets for 2014 presented in Parliament this morning.

His spokesman, embodies Hernández, said that this is a budget which is spent "aimlessly", with these accounts reflect a government "that does not clear the city model you want for the future, and that limited to save the furniture, fiscally speaking, year after year. "

Hernandez has criticized the steady increase in fixed costs against falling real investment and "productive", the "dismantling" of the active employment policies, though it has itself recognized the "fiscal effort" on social services.

Also defined as "poor" tax cuts he wants to "sell" the PP, and has called the Consistory finding "alternative funding sources".

Reducing "unnecessary spending" and productive investments against waste

To UPyD, one of the main reasons for rejecting the accounts proposed by the PP government team is the increasing weight of the "fixed costs" (current and personal expenses) within the municipal budget, approximately 85% of this , which blames political education "excess of superfluous spending."

This spending, highlighted Hernandez, affects the actual investments have a residual weight, throwing hacks plans to achieve greater efficiency and higher productivity undertake the money spent.

In this sense, the new UPyD rejects privatization of services, in this case the maintenance of the Road that had been doing warehouse personnel, and from now on will be done by an outside company at a rate of 200,000 euros.

To reduce spending in these chapters and give management more efficient services, UPyD already raised last March a proposal (which was rejected by the PP) rearrangement councils and reducing the number of councilors released, which would save Annual of more than 100,000 euros, which could be used for "productive investments, such as active labor market policies, as well as strengthening social protection."

In the investment chapter, which goes down again in this budget, UPyD commitment "spend taking clear what drives growth and what production model town and city are is what we want" because "otherwise" apostille Hernández, "investments may become waste."

In this line, the spokesman for the political party gave as an example the half million euros to be spent in 2014 to complete the works of La Muralla, by concluding a loan, for Hernandez, but it supports UPyD end of once this work, "it is unclear how performance is going to take and what role does this project into a model city where, in parallel, sectors such as tourism, trade, crafts and culture have a very poor budget."

Spending on active labor market policies again "minimum low"

The political formation has also denounced the "incomprehensible cut" that occurs in the resources allocated to employment, appearing as one single investment Workshop School, which will be reduced to one year and only 24 young, when Molina de Segura, by their number unemployed, we corresponded about 50 alumni / ae.

In this sense, Hernández also recalled that since 2009 an Employment Workshop, which could be designed to stand / as long lasting over 25 years, "something that would definitely help alleviate the situation of many families need is not achieved while the municipality offered a work or service of social interest. "

Furthermore, the occupational training plan aimed at unemployed suffers another major cut 40% of budget.

To UPyD, "it is necessary that the City put more equity to active employment policies, in addition to the courses which will allocate the unemployed," "being indispensable" he adds, "that training is tailored to the needs of labor market. "

Therefore, training and policy requested last July a study of ECOSOC to detect sources of employment in the town.

An annual plan of social needs that have budgetary response

Although UPyD spokesman acknowledged the "fiscal effort" in terms of social welfare, has also claimed that the distribution of spending in this area is subject to that year studying at year social needs of the municipality, to thereby organize resources that are available.

On the other hand, pointed out that the expenditure made by the City in actions of social protection and promotion has been cut since 2009 more than one third: from over 15 million to just over 5 in 2013.

"All this conflicts with the gradual increase of poverty, social exclusion and unemployment in the town."

The tax burden continues to rise via fees and charges

UPyD also rejected the idea he wants to "sell" the PP that there are lower taxes on the one hand, because the relief provided, for example, IBI, are subject to the clearance receipt (and only benefit approximately 40% of citizens), whereupon Hernandez adds, "the 10% surcharge applied since 2012 are not compensated."

In addition, a further rise in rates and charges, provided for 10 years occurs, despite all that "will not improve those services and citizens just pay more for tax adjustments from the government to the Consistory by budget gaps of the past. "

Search for alternative income in EU funds

Finally, embodies Hernandez stressed the need for the City Council seek alternative sources of funding, since the money received from other administrations falling.

At this point, he pointed to the funding instruments of the European Union as "a good opportunity for municipalities" and recalled that soon Murcia will have to submit their spending priorities facing the period of 2014-2020 European funds to regions.

But to do this, "we need to position and you need to have a clear plan of where we want to move forward in the future, where are our strengths and what are our growth drivers."

Source: UPyD Región de Murcia

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