On Monday extraordinary plenary session was held with a single agenda item which concerned the establishment of financial controls, public fees and charges that apply during the next City Council.
These ordinances were approved and will be updated from 2.1% in the CPI.
Two new ordinances, one on the private use of the Castle and other public spaces and also carry out minor technical amendments to the Income Tax Building, Facilities and Works (ICIO) and the provision of services of the People's University.
Finance Councilwoman Joan Guardiola said in his speech, that "municipal fees and taxes are the main source of income for the town hall and that after studying the reports issued by the municipal officers, after the announcement of the rebate that the Government Regional will be made to the municipalities, this update of the proposed 2.1% which corresponds to the regional CPI. "
For his part, Mayor Francisco Abellán recalled that "we must keep in mind that everything that the City will acquire will be the CPI," adding that "Valcárcel has also approved an increase of 2.1% in all regional taxes, and even been invented cent rates as health or a tax for fuel that will affect everyone without distinction, so I do not understand the double standards of the Popular Party, in addition to being inconsistent, they are left the most absolute ridiculous. "
Finally, Abellán regret the announcement of the expected drop in regional budgets for municipalities, "which is 20%, or the spectacular decline in the social area."
The spokesman for IU-LV, José Antonio Pérez, said he would support the proposal made from the Department of Finance, stating that "this is the position held by the party has always, in the years he ruled the PP and in the PSOE.
Perez said: "This update is logical and necessary, and will vote if the tax burden to support the Jumillano is below that of other municipalities in the region that have similar characteristics to ours."
The spokesman said that the tax burden is higher in populations as Cehegín, Abarán, Archena, Fuente Alamo and Sewer, among others.
Both the spokesman for IU-LV as the PSOE spokesman criticized that the PP has a dual position on the issue of taxes and in those municipalities where it governs, or the autonomous community, to support an update of the IPC, and even upload some taxes, and yet which are in opposition, and never voted against supporting the technical reports presented, which recommends such actions.
By the popular local group, this issue was championed by Councilwoman Alicia Abellán who said that "what the local government is clearly intended to tax increases and believes that" it would be better to apply a cost containment, so we against any further rise to detrimental Jumillano. "
The popular spokesman also said the two amendments tabled by the group.
In one of them called for a freeze on all municipal taxes, and another referred to the rate charged by the occupation of land to peddlers and those who set up booths on the dates of the Fair and Easter, that the settlement is made for days and not full terms of total duration of each of the parties.
Finally, we proceeded to the vote where the votes against the PSOE and IU-LV rejected two amendments tabled by the Nationalists.
As for municipal taxes, divided into several blocks.
On the one hand that the 2.1% rise in CPI, which are a total of 27 and who voted for the government team and IU-LV, with ten votes against popular.
Another block was composed of three ordinances relating to planning permission, the price for use of Vico Theatre and the city bus, which will remain as usual and nothing changes that were approved unanimously.
Also ordinances were voted a few changes to nomenclature and also received unanimously.
Finally, we created two new charges, one for the use of a private castle, and another for the provision of tourist and cultural services, where the PSOE and IU-LV voted and abstained PP.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla