The opposition groups, popular and independent, voted on full municipal celebrated last night, leaving on the table three extra credit records, totaling about 3 million euros for the payment of invoices to suppliers of the Municipality of San Javier.
The mayor, Pepa García noted that "the persistence of the opposition to leave on the table acknowledging the debt records for payment of bills approved in previous years is encouraging that more and more companies can not charge the services provided City Council and that such records must be approved by Parliament where for the third time they have found the refusal of the opposition. "
Pepa García chided the opposition that linked "in a capricious and arbitrary" approval of such records with the approval of the 2010 budget "and that although the adoption of a new budget, the files have to keep coming back to plenary as it is bills from previous years, which can only be paid through this procedure. "
The Councillor for Finance and Socialist spokesman Jose Angel Noguera accused the two opposition groups of being "closed the door to many small and medium enterprises which prevents them can afford, at a time of crisis."
Noguera recalled that at the beginning of the current legislature had a debt to suppliers before the popular government of 8.5 billion euros, "we face with a responsible attitude, because we understood we had to pay."
Noguera said that the debt to suppliers of previous legislatures currently amounts to 12 million, "because bills have now appeared on the stage of the PP government totaling 3.5 million euros."
The mayor of Finance berated the popular group to support the payment of other debt records in the previous legislature, "and now appearing in the current legislative bills prevent payment.
Noguera defended the government's economic policy "still suffering from the economic crisis has reduced the City's indebtedness to two million euros, through cost containment."
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier