The mayor of Jumilla, Enrique Jiménez, yesterday attended the presentation of the book "Citizen and public spending," one of the last works published by Dr. exconsejero in Economics and Finance of the Region of Murcia, José Molina Molina, who took place yesterday at Bodegas BSI.
The author was also accompanied by Eduardo Contreras, Mayor of Molina de Segura, Salvador Moreno, the regional deputy, Francisco Abellan and Joaquin Hernandez, managing director of BSI, among other personalities and politicians.
As noted author on the presentation of the play "build a new society with the participation of citizens, is what has been pushing me in the work of my professional life, and so I tried to reflect in this work. We have to be aware that only improving our environment, go up the scale of virtues. "
Also said "to do things democratically in our environment, involving all stakeholders, in order to build a new state socially done. We think that's a job for all, no one is enlightened enough to give the formula is one thing of all, therefore, the book is not mine, is the result of the ideas of many people, including citizens. Such ideas are those that create a new democratic society. "
The response of the citizens' demands, a model for efficiently managing and prioritizing objectives in local government or a precise study of the social context facing the country are some of the concepts in the book, which for the last few weeks already available commercially.
Moreover, Molina argues analyzes and ideas on cost control, good governance and the modernization of state structures as pillars to build a free social apathy sufferers, in the author's opinion, public institutions.
Jose Molina Molina
Member of Economists Against the Crisis and Paco for Transparency, Jose Molina directs economiaapiedecalle.com blog, which has more than 70,000 followers.
Within the public office that developed between 1983 and 1986 he was Minister of Economy and Finance of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia, as well as Vice President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Spain.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla