Matias Cantabella, councilor of Ganar San Javier, a candidate supported by the Region of Murcia, said that this decision, taken in the municipal plenary session on Thursday at the proposal of the Popular Party and supported by the Socialist Party's transvestite councilor, is "blushing. It seems to us that it should be forbidden that politicians who have a population of almost 20% unemployed, can charge more. It is immoral, unjust and contrary to what a politician should represent, and it is especially painful that they will do so. Right after the terrible consequences that the floods have had for all our neighbors, who seem to care little. "
Cantabella has pointed out that the mayor, the popular José Miguel Luengo, has also decided to raise the 12,000 euros salary "it is as if he had touched the fat, at the expense of the people of San Javier."
For this reason, he has asked Luengo and his team "to explain to all the people of San Javier how they justify that they will charge more while the municipality is in a lamentable state and we expect the declaration of catastrophic zone" said the councilman of Winning San Javier, who added that "we no longer only see shame or any kind of ethics or respect for the public, but take advantage of a Plenary that coincides with the drawing of Christmas and we are on holidays, to do it secretly At a time when we should be working to give immediate solutions to people who are having a bad time. "
In addition, Matias Cantabella has shown all his rejection to the members of the government of the Popular Party increase the salary since "they themselves are the ones that have to San Javier in a miserable situation." High rates of unemployment, retired to whom they racanean The rise of their pensions and young people who do not find their future here ".
It is "devastating the contrast that occurs", concluded the councilman of Ganar San Javier, "in which we are among the people of Spain most vulnerable to the economic crisis and the response of the mayor and his government team, is to allocate more money to themselves".
Source: Ganar San Javier