Socialist spokesman claims that disappear as support services for dependents and cafeteria grants, among others, as well as opening the door to privatization through concessions in a clear dismantling local public sector
Socialist Party spokesman, Pedro López, asked in Parliament next week's withdrawal by the central government draft of the Local Government Act because it "is a clear privatization of public services provided by municipalities and is an attack municipalism front ".
Lopez asked to open a negotiation process with all parliamentary groups and the Spanish Federation of Municipalities that will address local reform guaranteeing their autonomy and social rights of citizens.
Thus, the PSOE spokesman recalled that this draft bill disappear essential services such as support for dependents and cafeteria grants, among others, as well as opening the door to privatization through concessions, which means, to Lopez's trial, a clear dismantling local public sector.
"We will have fewer services, more expensive and lower quality" denounces the Socialist spokesman, who also warns that these proposals do not even produce savings, but a paradigm shift that conceals a cut local funding for Thus, the social actions that councils are paying, especially in rural areas.
In this sense, López transmitted through its intervention in plenary to councils and its inhabitants, especially the smaller municipalities, support and recognition of the Socialist Group in the work being done to keep the territory for all of society.
Source: PSOE Murcia