After a meeting with the council of finance, Eduardo Martinez-Oliva, and other local groups, the mayor of Let's change Murcia Sergio Ramos has accused the "lack of transparency" of the PP that the tax ordinance the City Council for 2017 find now in "an impasse".
Ramos expressed his "surprise" because this meeting "has failed to advance" a different proposal or to establish a "clear" timetable concrete deadlines for presentation and discussion of the amendments, and the date of holding a plenary extraordinary, as requested by the opposition.
He has also denounced the "systematic refusal" Martinez-Oliva to the amendments tabled by registration in a timely manner, by Let's change Murcia, arguing that both formations have a different ideological view and a supposed economic impossibility that has not been resulted in a report.
In this sense, Councilman Let's change has requested that Council services quantify the economic impact of their amendments in relation to income and expenditure for municipal groups can position based on concrete data and not the "big numbers unaccredited "the PP.
"We do not want Martínez-Oliva just give their opinions to knock down the proposals of the groups, but clear information is offered, with real data," he argued Ramos, for whom the "problem" of the ordinances is not character technical but ideological.
Thus, "while the PP has a vision of town that has managed to reflect well on their proposed amendments, and rejects increase the tax burden on banks and supermarkets, for example, from Let's change from a tax model advocated that does not harm the social majority, "he argued.
In addition, Ramos has criticized the council has "threatened" to withdraw the proposal to amend the tax ordinance if the amendments are approved Murcia's change, which would maintain this 2016 applied.
Source: Cambiemos Murcia