The Mayor and President of the Commission on Financing Local Farms and tomorrow in Madrid to attend the meeting of the Board of Governors of the FEMP.
House shares the objective of budgetary stability as key to job creation.
Murcia Mayor and Chairman of the Committee on Farms and Local Financing of the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces values ​​"very positive" measures introduced by the Government of Spain for economic recovery and payment to suppliers.
In this sense, Camera, tomorrow in Madrid attending the meeting of the Board of Governors of the FEMP, referred specifically to two agreements: the adoption of the Fiscal Stability Law and the provider payment system of the autonomous communities and municipalities.
Regarding the first, the president of the Estates Committee has noted that "sets the stage for the entire fiscal administrations, allowing us to know what the rules of each game and remain committed to balancing our finances. "
As regards the financial reform to pay outstanding invoices to companies and freelancers, Michelangelo House said the agreement "is laying the groundwork for the revitalization of cities and, therefore, of Spain, driving the development of small businesses and freelancers. "
Furthermore, the Mayor of Murcia recalls that a settlement agreement ICO for administrations to cope with their debts represents "a first step to alleviate the delays and postponements in payment."
Thus, municipalities will continue to support small and medium enterprises that are "finally maintain economic activity and employment."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia