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The Socialist Group today shows support for vendors in markets Zarandona disproportionate rise after taxes imposed by the PP (20/03/2013)

PSOE councilors today visited the market this district at the request of vendors who have asked to speak in Parliament tomorrow to express their rejection of this rise abusive will endanger the livelihood of 6,000 families

Socialist councilor and spokesman, Pedro Lopez, and Andrea Garries, respectively, have visited today, at the request of the sellers, the market Zarandona to show their support to the disproportionate and excessive rise in the rate imposed by the PP to traders street that will endanger-Lopez warns the 6,000 families living in the town.

Socialists remain opposed to this increase in mandatory tax collection and subsequent modification because they consider it "barbaric and unaffordable increases for merchants in a time of grave crisis further strangling the economy of small and medium enterprises."

A large majority of traders today has again moved to their discomfort and socialist councilors concerned that this increase is going to lead to ruin already being felt because for the first time in years are being voids in markets.

Traders made allegations to higher rate tax collection in the ordinances that the City rejected, and now have called to intervene in plenary tomorrow to express their anger and rejection of an unacceptable rise is jeopardizing economic stability.

The Socialist Party has argued from the beginning that it was time to apply this kind of raises.

"This tax, like other taxes, should be frozen or at most have adapted to the rise in the CPI and not cause increases that will force vendors to spend to pay 1,500 euros to 4,000 euros a year almost," concludes Lopez .

Source: PSOE Murcia

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