Yesterday he held regular full in the city of Jumilla.
The highlight was referred to the Municipal austerity plan, which the mayor and council released the salary is reduced by 6%, as marked by the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FEMP).
In the plenary session adopted, therefore, the amendment of the Rules 22 Budget Implementation Plan to attend this austerity.
This point came with the favorable votes of PSOE and IU-LV and PP voted against considering that the fall should have been 15%.
In this modification, and in accordance with the FEMP guidelines also set out the specific delegations with 5 council members and a generic suffer a reduction of 4.5%, the specific delegations who are 4 and a generic 2.7% Council Members with 3 specific and a generic delegations suffer a reduction of 2%, with 5 council members also specific delegations by 2% and with four specific delegations suffer a reduction of 0.5%.
During the debate, the Councillor for Hacienda Juan Guardiola said: "This measure complements the staff reductions ranging between 0.5 and 7% according to occupational status, and other actions to contain 30% of current expenditure (public lighting, elevators, etc.) as well as other items. "
Guardiola also said that "this approach is being adopted in most municipalities in Spain and it was approved unanimously by all."
For its part, the spokesman for IU-LV, José Antonio Pérez, expressed its agreement, stating that "what is approved tonight is a necessary gesture and we're doing what most Spanish towns."
As for the position of the Popular Party Enrique Jimenez said that "we do not agree because in Jumilla should apply what socialists Jumillano asked for the offices of the region, ie a reduction of 15%, and it is time to show that politicians are not to make money and another to lead by example.
Jiménez added that "it is necessary to introduce an austerity plan which mainly reduce current spending."
Finally, on this subject, speaking Mayor Francisco Abellán to indicate that "our approach was 15% prior to the proposal from the FEMP, so we are following these guidelines."
Abellán also noted that "in other municipalities in the region, the mayors have fallen more, but because they charge more, some more than 4,000 euros, almost like a counselor."
Other motions approved
With votes for PSOE and IU-LV group passed a motion calling for socialist municipal Murciano Health Service (SMS) to finance the ambulance, as it does with other municipalities in the region.
They also reported the cooperation agreement signed with the SMS in 2007 and had a period of four years to review its contents, and request a Monitoring Committee between the SMS and the City to analyze and assess the operation ambulance service.
Emergency Councilman Primitivo Gonzalez recalled that the provision of health services of the ambulance, which in 2009 made a total of 831 services, has an annual cost of 260,000 euros, including maintenance costs (14,206 euros, divided into fuel, oxygen bottles, vehicle insurance, vehicle maintenance, and apparel) and personnel costs (EUR 246,023, including salaries, social insurance, etc).
For its part, the mayor assured that this service will be maintained, but "we must defend the interests and assets of Jumillano."
At this point, the IU-LV spokesman Jose Antonio Perez explained his vote by saying that "it is a service that is not our responsibility and we ask for improvements to the agreement with the SMS and the Autonomous Community of money we done with other municipalities. "
Finally, Enrique Jimenez, said the Popular Party abstained stating that "is not considering that there are several types of agreements with different municipalities, the technical characteristics of each, Jumilla decided to establish this service, money well spent, but can not be pandering to these sensitive issues. "
The plenum also approved a joint motion for execution of a Center for Economic and Social Development to house fairs and events taking place in the municipality.
This motion was approved expedite the necessary procedures for their implementation, and to ask them and find ways of financing of all public and private and to communicate according to the agencies related to the subject.
With the favorable votes of PSOE and IU-LV was given the nod to a motion of socialist municipal group to ask the Autonomous Community of Murcia rectify and maintain the provision of programs of active employment policy for 2010 at least and 2009.
Another is to ask that this be forwarded according to the President of the Autonomous Community and the spokespersons of the parliamentary groups in the Regional Assembly of Murcia.
According to the text of the motion "all governments should be aware of the importance of key actors in promoting policies that generate jobs, especially in the Autonomous Communities have the most expertise in this area and in your hands is part of the solution to personal and family drama to a loss of employment and thus the lack of income to live with dignity. "
The Popular Party voted against the motion stating that "the Socialists can not talk about jobs, when the labor market in the region has been the largest employer has generated."
In the plenary discussed the Ordinance Regulating Public Locutorios phone.
Finally, this point was rejected by a vote of PP and IU-LV and was for a review in commissions.
The Councillor responsible for this area recalled that the ordinance was put into operation in 2007 and was one of the most restrictive in the region, which has had to modify it to make it more flexible.
The new rules comply with the accessibility and health and safety measures and also does not allow the sale of food and beauty products, "in fact in 2007 there were 39 booths and the controls and enforcement of the ordinance, have been reduced to now eleven o'clock. "
González noted that "there reach an agreement on this issue, as it is necessary to regulate an industry and give a final solution."
The IU-LV spokesman said he did not agree with point 5, "because it raises very few constraints, it is even lighter than some owners raised, which is necessary to revise."
Finally, the PP councilor, Alicia Abella, said his group was against this ordinance, "and that backward instead of forward and believe that legislation is being adapted to the situation of the booths and not vice versa ".
The popular spokesman added that "should have been more smoothly and with a more serious debate."
Also in the plenary gave its approval to the approval of the terms of the call for subsidies of the industrial estate and the amendment of the Vehicle Traffic Ordinance, the Internal Regulations of the Centre for Child Care Arsenal Iberdrola and transfer to a line of low voltage lighting for the Castle Hill Estate.
They also approved a final amendment No. 5 PGMO Jumilla with favorable votes of the PSOE and the PP, as the IU-LV councilor was absent at this point.
The three local political groups decided unanimously adopted during the last full Ordinance Regulating Parking of motor vehicles on public roads in Jumilla, since all the parties stressed the importance of regulating parking in the downtown area to facilitate purchases in stores.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla