The spokeswoman of the PSOE should look more towards its municipal council, and give explanations of why, having so many needs, last year it left without spending more than 167,000 euros.
The Councilor for Finance, Contracting and Urban Mobility, Eduardo Martínez-Oliva, has responded to the PSOE spokesman that 'this Government Team fulfills the commitments with the Murcia, with the neighborhoods and districts, and will not be left without making a only work that is necessary. '
The City is carrying out works of all kinds, some more and others less, and some with greater social impact or less, but in all cases' without the approval or the support of the PSOE, which did not support the budgets with which they are doing. '
Next year, the City Council must face the obligation to meet a payment of 16 million euros for the burial of roads, 'which is not free', adds the Popular Councilor, 'because if the PSOE prefers that we do not pay this work to tell us. '
In any case, 'ask for money for districts to ask is not valid', explains Martínez-Oliva, who urges the socialist spokesperson to 'look at the municipal council to which he belongs (Espinardo), which has left the budgets of 2017 something more than 167,000 euros.
He will have to explain why there are not needs, he says.
The Finance Minister recalls that throughout this term the Popular Party has lowered all taxes, has launched projects committed to the municipality are in execution or in the recruitment phase, and, despite everything, it has fact reducing the municipal debt by 25%.
'Something very different from how the PSOE usually behaves, which is customary every time the government comes to leave it bankrupt, and so has begun to do so with the Government of the Nation.
This has not happened or will happen in the City of Murcia while the Popular Party is', concludes Martínez Oliva.
Source: PP Murcia