| The orange formation considers that the new garbage rate approved by the Government team "comes at the worst possible moment" | The municipal group of Citizens has made a motion to ask the central government to draw up a Support Plan for Hospitality and Nightlife.
This plan "must include the postponement of the payment of taxes and Social Security contributions, as well as establishing moratoriums on personal loans or the recovery of the extraordinary benefit for cessation of activity for the self-employed affected", explained the orange spokesman in San Javier , Víctor Pérez.The motion has gone ahead despite the vote against the PSOE, in a new example that "when it comes to demanding solutions from the central government, they put themselves in profile," Perez lamented.
"These are sectors that are severely suffering the conditions of the crisis, and that in San Javier form the backbone of our productive and business fabric," said the liberal mayor, who recalled that "from the regional coalition government of which it forms part Citizens we are turning to try to avoid the bankruptcy of the sector ”.
This commitment is demonstrated in his opinion “in the 19 million in aid already underway, to which are added those announced yesterday of up to 20,000 euros within the Safe Tourism line, by the Ministry of Tourism, Youth and Sports,which will also be eligible for hospitality and nightlife companies ”.On the other hand, the liberal spokesman has considered that the approval of a new garbage rate by the PP government team "comes at the worst possible moment, also assuming a disbursement of 60 euros per home or premises for all residents who it will weigh down the recovery of our economy ”.
Source: Ciudadanos Región de Murcia