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House defends the need to undertake local reform because municipalities are waiting for 30 years (29/04/2013)

"It's an opportunity to address the public administration reform since the commitment of all to modernize Spain," says Chamber

Local reform is driving the government is a "necessary" measure that municipalities have been waiting over 30 years.

This was said Murcia Mayor and President of the Local Finance Committee of the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FEMP) in a ceremony held this morning in which he participated with the Secretary of State for Public Administration, Antonio Beteta.

Speaking at the breakfast symposium, organized by the Province of Alicante and Suma, who has also had the assistance of the Administrative Law Professor Luis Cosculluela, House has defended the opportunity to continue the dialogue with the Government on the content of future law regulating local reform.

In this sense, the Mayor pointed out that this month the FEMP submitted to the Ministry of Finance's claims written Spanish municipalities in order to improve the initial text.

These include issues related to controls and Wards small municipalities and redesign skills, especially related to education, health and social services.

In this respect, House has argued that the delimitation of the competences of each administration is one of the positive aspects which includes the draft bill: "That we know what we must do, what resources we spend to do so and in For us to take care of some service than our competition, which is supported with funding. "

Modernity and quality services

The Mayor said that "we must seize the opportunity to tackle the reform of public administration from the commitment of all to modernize Spain" and is convinced that it is possible to create a modern, consistent with the needs of the XXI Century, agile , close and able to ensure a quality public services. "

Miguel Angel House has also highlighted the "excellent compliance deficit target raised by the municipalities", which closed 2012 with a deficit of 0.15%, representing a reduction of half the initial target set in the 0.30%.

Keep in mind that this balance has been obtained also in a few months of sharp decline in revenues in the municipal coffers.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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