The socialist mayor Juan Patricio Castro recalled that it has been four months since the local government promised to respond to victims of abuse have to pay a property tax on undeveloped urban land and town planning so far has done nothing
It's been four months and the council of finance, Isabel Martinez Conesa, is turning its back on its promises-despite the thousands of citizens who continue to face tremendous social injustice, of being obliged to pay IBI for urban land that have not been developed and urbanistically not have adequate services to this classification.
Some land totaling approximately 1,300 hectares in the municipality informs the socialist mayor Juan Patricio Castro who regrets that this situation will continue and that some 1,500 families still having a hard time because they are still paying for a lemon orchard urban IBI as if there were a lot in the center of Murcia, but without having any type of municipal service.
I contrasentido
A paradoxical situation Castro complaint if you consider that "while the Department of Finance still covers time and prolonging this social injustice, since 2005 has not regularized the pattern of IBI to owners of cottages in Huerta approximately 600 hectares between 600 and 700 families-which, however, are paying a rustic IBI, rather than urban, and offer all services.
More dissenting voices
What did the PP along this time?
For the Socialist councilor, the answer is more than clear: support clearly unfair and discriminatory situations.
A reality denounced by the Socialist Group from the beginning of the term and you do not stop hear dissenting voices of affected citizens, social and economic associations in the municipality who have raised their voice to the media.
"We will continue to maintain the same attitude, demanding solutions to sublevándonos clearly unjust situations that affect many people who continue to raise his voice for someone to listen to them and stop this outrage," he concludes.
Source: PSOE Murcia