The IU-Greens spokesman in Yecla, Jose Miguel Castillo, today demanded the mayor of the municipality, Marcos Ortuño, that explains the "real" situation of municipal accounts and the reasons for which the City will request two loans worth 3 , 3 million.
Castillo explained that the municipality asked in the coming days, through a mayoral decree, loans amounting to 1.5 and 1.8 million euros to two financial institutions, which means, in his view, that the accounts public "are not as sanitized as the government team said over and over again."
These credits, as has been told the city spokesman, "goes directly to municipal treasury and municipal taxes will endorse as the property tax or the circulation."
"The justification for these loans is given by a number of transitory cash needs and to meet payments mandatory. This shows that municipal accounts are healthy," she added.
In his view, "the reality is that the City faces the financing of several works that are not within its competence, as the third school because no other government promised bear the costs."
Also pointed out that the municipality has privatized public services such as waste collection, now "prohibitively expensive and that only benefit to the company."
"It appears that public funds are suffocated and we head into a delicate and dangerous financial situation," concluded Castillo.
Source: IURM