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The mayors of the region supporting the FEMP in its proposal to amend the text of the local reform in terms of the powers of education (21/02/2013)

The Executive Committee of the FMRM, meeting this morning, said the need for the law shall clearly state that the cleaning and maintenance of schools competence of the regions.

They call collect the uniqueness of communities for transfers uniprovincial receiving as Deputation are linked by law to municipal spending for granted.

The Federation of Municipalities of the Region of Murcia (FMRM) agreed to forward to the FEMP support to modify the text of the reform of local government.

This was approved by the Executive Committee, which has held a meeting this morning, chaired by the Mayor of Murcia and FMRM President, Miguel Angel House.

In it, the mayors of the region have expressed the need for the final text is reflected in a clear and precise that the responsibility for education relate entirely to the autonomous communities.

To this end, they propose the need to change the terms in which is reflected in the Draft this aspect, since the mayors consider it appropriate to clarify that communities must bear the costs for cleaning and maintenance of schools.

The move to the FEMP FMRM a request that local reform specifically collect transfers uniprovincial communities receive by way of deputation, as this institution exists in these cases-are linked by law to the purposes for which they are granted either for current expenditure or goods and services in the municipalities.

The Executive Committee of the FMRM was also noted that the document approved on Friday by the Council of Ministers is a good starting point to work trying to enrich it with input from mayors across the FEMP, the National Commission on Administration Local and in the parliamentary process.

In this sense, one of the biggest concerns for municipalities is that concerning the possible involvement of municipalities with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants, not only for what it implies, but because as the rule is drafted is difficult to assess the real impact .

For Murcia, nine municipalities with this population.

On this question, the FMRM considers the Fiscal Stability Law and Financial Sustainability is sufficient to control how they are adjusting to local corporations objectives contained therein required, it would be unnecessary to resort to a measure as exceptional as is intervention.

Finally, the Executive Committee, which is comprised of the mayors of Murcia, Lorca, Caravaca, Cartagena, Yecla, Molina de Segura, Cotillas Towers, San Javier, Calasparra and Beniel-has agreed to convene a meeting of the general assembly March 15.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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