The president of the PP in Cartagena, Joaquin Segado, said that "we are on the street telling facts, realities such as from January 1 will disappear the tax on inheritance and donations and will continue to be the region that generates more employment and economy" and He recalled that "we are the second autonomous community in Spain to approve budgets in a timely manner".
While the PP transfers to the citizens "those facts and realities", Joaquin Segado has said that in the city of Cartagena "we are witnessing a new episode of misgovernment, a new fight, a new circus" in reference to the new confrontation between PSOE and Movimiento Citizens on account of the lowering of the receipt of water, "an embarrassing spectacle that the Cartagena do not deserve" has added2E
"Hopefully in Cartagena things can change soon, we have an exciting and future project with which we want to continue transforming this municipality that has already changed the PP and has been unemployed for two and a half years and misgovernment," said the local popular president.
The regional spokesman of the Popular Party, Víctor Martínez, has stated, meanwhile, that "unlike the experiments of other political parties our party offers realities as we live in the Region that creates more jobs, that grows more economically, generating opportunities every day and leaves no one behind. "
The popular spokesman has put in value of the budgets for the next year games such as those aimed at social policy, "with an increase in aid to the Dependency and Basic Income Insertion", the necessary infrastructures "to match the rest of the communities autonomous "and the abolition of the tax on inheritance and donations," something that happens in the Region of Murcia but does not happen in the autonomous communities where the Socialist Party governs. "
Víctor Martínez has stated that "in the Region of Murcia there is a project, there is a well-defined road map because we have a president who knows where he wants to take the Murcians and work with them."
The spokesman for the people in the region has said "an essential part of our job is to tell citizens what we do with their taxes, how their money is invested and also listen to them and listen to their suggestions".
"We want to know what worries them to continue improving the Region" he said.
Source: GPP