The Socialist regional deputy Teresa Rosillo held on Thursday December 1 Yecla meeting with relatives of dependent associations to explain the full extent of the modifications of the Dependency Law approved this summer by the PP in the Region of Murcia.
"The PP has taken another step to harm recipients with this new law passed on June 29 at the Regional Assembly.'s A law that affects both receiving services or financial aid and those who still do not receive , and whose fundamentals are right to be cared for in their home environment, the retroactive application of the cuts or the disappearance of the public nature of the services to be considered as part debt unable to pay the employees, debt that is charged part of the contents thereof "said the regional deputy.
The deputy explained that "all persons who are occupying a place of residence or day center and its economic capacity is not sufficient to cover the cost of the service, will be indebted to the Administration debt under this proposed bill will be charged . This is the highest copay under "deferred" who want to apply and pay the debt the heirs.
Rosillo said the new law is being implemented from July 11 to cut economic aid, increased copayment and the brake to the incorporation of thousands of dependents.
"The changes that have been passed down about unaffordable requirements to access these grants, with the sole aim of preventing thousands of people in situations of dependency access it" stressed Rosillo who insisted that "these requirements assumable that require the caregiver to justify the argument that you have to prioritize services and, therefore, we must choose a place of residence or day center if they want to access the Dependency Law. "
Teresa Rosillo finished adding that "cuts applied retroactively despite the ombudsman warned of fraud law, which is being conducted by the regional government dependents."
Municipal Socialist Group
Source: PSOE Yecla