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Pilar Torres: "The PSOE lies, all the funds for social emergency are formalized and the money reaches the most needy families" (12/11/2020)

| The councilor for Social Rights explains that "the Government's contribution has not covered even half of the investment that the City Council is dedicating to social care to face the pandemic "| The mayor of the PP has regretted that "the social-communist government abandons the Murcians, denying most of the applications they process for the Minimum Vital Income, although that does not seem to matter to Esther Nevado and Carmen Fructuoso" The councilor for Social Rights and Family, Pilar Torres, has denounced that "the PSOE lies and shows absolute ignorance because all the funds destined to attend social emergency situations are formalized and the money reaches the most needy families.

Esther's accusations Nevado and Carmen Fructuoso have no foundation.

" In this regard, Torres recalled that "the Government Team set up a contingency fund endowed with 997,000 euros from the Municipal Budget and all the money is going to social care.

It is sad that the PSOE are unaware of this." The popular councilor has stated that "the subsidy that the Government provided for the management of the pandemic has not covered even half of the investment that the City Council is dedicating to social care derived from Covid.

Specifically, the Ministry provided 1,462,149 Euros.

Of these, more than 200,000 were allocated to the incorporation of 12 new social workers who reinforced the service and attention.

The rest has been allocated to the payment of the extraordinary aid designed by the Covid.

We have paid for this concept more than 1 , 5 million and the government money has allowed to pay 1.2 million.

The rest (more than 300,000 euros) has come from the municipal coffers.

The City Council has allocated almost 2.3 million of its coffers for the 1.4 that it contributed government". "It is surprising that the councilors Nevado and Fructuoso seek to obtain political gain from this issue when the social-communist government that forms their party abandons the Murcians, denying most of the applications that they process for the Minimum Vital Income, although that does not seem to matter to them.

This way of understanding politics is unfortunate, "stressed Pilar Torres. Along the same lines, the councilor of the PP has pointed out that "the City Council streamlined the procedures for the Minimum Vital Income by exonerating Murcians from the requirement of having to provide the registration.

We reached an agreement with the National Institute of Social Security.

It is a It is a pity that the Government later does not approve the applications. On the dining room scholarships, the popular councilor has reviewed that "the Government granted a fund of 759,229.44 euros.

For the period of the school year, aid amounting to 977,123.04 euros had to be paid, so the City Council advanced 217,893.60 euros left uncovered by the Ministry.

In addition, the City Council paid 617,217.20 euros of the dining room scholarships in summer ". The councilor for Social Rights has pointed out that "the crude attempt of the PSOE to try to question the enormous effort that all the workers of the Social Services Area are making is sad.

I want to remind the Nevado and Fructuoso ladies that we have granted 3,370 aid to support children worth 742,000 euros.

In addition, we have enabled another line of aid to facilitate access to basic food for families without resources who have been decreed home confinement due to the coronavirus ". Torres also regretted that "the PSOE councilors downplay the great work Caritas does.

Our relationship with social entities is very close.

We have allocated 840,000 euros to grant subsidies to Caritas, the Red Cross, the Food Bank, Jesús Abandonado and the RAIS Foundation to promote the development of projects to support the needy.

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Source: PP Murcia

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