"The budgets that will come into effect on January 1 benefit the families of Cartagena with new tax breaks, aid for the birth of children and schooling for children from 0 to 3 years," stressed the Popular Party candidate to the mayor of Cartagena, Noelia Arroyo, in the presentation of the campaign "to bring and explain to street level to citizens" the content of the accounts of the Autonomous Community for next year.
Arroyo has also influenced the budget support given "to training, education, promotion of young people's talent and commitment to health and social policy."
"Our families are interested in the care of the elderly, most needy and people with disabilities," he said to highlight that "the budgets allocated in Cartagena to social spending 15 million euros and the community has in the municipality with 768 places arranged "in different residences and centers.
"What interests the citizens is to know all the aids, bonuses and social benefits that may be available in their day to day," said the 'popular' mayor who has estimated at 604 million euros, the money he receives Cartagena of the regional budgets, 13% of the total.
Arroyo has described the bill that will enter into force next Tuesday as "responsible" and has claimed the need to "bring its content to society as is the Popular Party," he said in reference to the explanatory campaign undertaken by all the Region of Murcia.
The Cartagena mayoral candidate has been accompanied by the spokesperson of the Popular Parliamentary Group, Víctor Martínez, the local president, Joaquín Segado, regional deputies, councilors and members of the organization.
Source: PP Región de Murcia