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The PSOE recalls that the PP voted against the rescue fund for transport (09/12/2020)

| The socialist spokesman, José Antonio Serrano, claims 2021 Budgets now "to know what to expect, to plan concrete measures and to send a comforting message to those who are losing so much in this pandemic "| The Municipal Socialist Group accuses the PP of "an absolute cynicism" since "it speaks of an alleged debt of 25 million euros by the central government to the City Council in matters of transport, when this formation voted against the distribution of this money in within the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces, and in the validation of the decree law ", affirms the Socialist spokesman, José Antonio Serrano.He clarifies that it is a fund of 400 million euros that the Government of Spain agreed to help municipalities for the losses that the pandemic was causing in transport and that, "for coherence and responsibility, we brought to the Plenary through a motion "."I do not want to enter into sterile discussions, but I cannot allow a lie to remain as the truth, and it is a lie that the Government led by Pedro Sánchez owes the Murcia City Council 25 million euros, what is true is that, according to Ballesta himself calculated that the Autonomous Community owes the City Council 40 million euros per year for improper powers, which multiplied by the six years he has been governing, gives us a result of 240 million euros ".

Therefore, Serrano affirms that "we have never seen the mayor vindicate President López Miras", indeed, "we are willing to accompany the government team in all demands on the Government of Spain, but we want them to fight them before the Government regional".In any case, the socialist spokesman advocates the political and social agreement to adopt the measures to be taken in this stage of the pandemic where there are so many people, families and companies who are having such a bad time.

For this reason, "we must already have a 2021 budget to know what to expect, to plan the concrete measures and to send a comforting message to those who are losing so much."The Socialist spokesman recalls that the Government of Spain has already sent around three million euros to address social emergencies and insists that the most vulnerable should appear first in the order of priorities.

And in this sense, he warns that "the minimum vital income has been recognized in more than 5,000 households in the Region.

In four months more benefits than basic income have been approved in 20 years by the Autonomous Community because for the PSOE to fight poverty and inequality is a priority.

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Source: PSOE Murcia

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