The Mayor noted agreement with the Government in the plenary meeting of the National Commission for Local Administration held yesterday.
House shares the objective of budgetary stability as key to job creation.
Murcia Mayor and Chairman of the Committee on Finance and Local Financing of the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces considered a major step forward "for the first time, requests, needs and demands of the municipalities are considered in the same level, with the same conditions and on an equal footing with state and regional administration. "
This has been one of the results obtained in the plenary meeting of the National Commission for Local Administration (CNAL) held yesterday in Madrid, which owns House, and whose session was attended by Minister of Finance and Public Administration, Cristobal Montoro and President of the FEMP, Juan Ignacio Zoido.
Budgetary Stability Law approved by the Government tomorrow will mark the fiscal scenario for the whole government, which "allow us to know what the rules of each game and remain committed to balancing our finances."
House has highlighted some resolutions adopted by the Plenary of the CNAL that will help to have more liquidity and thus reduce tensions and improve cash payment to providers by local authorities.
These measures include the deposit of 50% of the positive settlement of 2010, postponing repayment to 10 years of negative settlements pending for 2008 and 2009 as well as the establishment of an ICO with conditions that allow vendor payments financing for municipalities that request it.
Thus, municipalities will continue to support small and medium enterprises that are "finally maintain economic activity and employment."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia