Valdez says Cordoba Puente Genil and UI are a priority for the city in Andalucia.
The general coordinator of IULV-CA, Diego Valdez, said Friday that maintaining the mayors of Cordoba and Puente Genil (Cordoba) is "a priority" for training, "in the province of Cordoba and in Andalucia, since" they are two emblematic cities "for the" political project "of the coalition.
At a press conference in Puente Genil and accompanied the local mayor, Manuel Baena (IU), and the general coordinator of IU,, gaia gold, Cayo Lara, the leader of IULV-CA pointed out that in both cities, municipal governments have been out this mandate "a work ten," according to the "political agenda" UI, which involves betting on "the efficiency and capacity of the public and advocating for services and public enterprises."
This, according to Valdez, it is very important "at a time, mortal gold, when the PP and right-wing political practitioners, the PSOE, are with a fever of privatization that shocks the critical thinking, left-wing thinking and alternative thinking."
So-CA IULV opened Friday in Puente Genil, visiting Lara and Valdez City Council spontaneity and two municipal corporations, the campaign to know the management developed by the coalition at the municipal level and, fallen earth chips, also to participate in the presentation, in Cordoba capital, the IU candidate for mayor and current mayor, Andres Ocana, the first such event organized by the training in Andalucia.
Finally, Valdez has reiterated the importance of the work from the aforementioned municipalities of Cordoba, at the same time has indicated that, in general, municipalities "have worked on these last four years in harsh conditions," and that "the Junta de Andalucia and the General State Budget (PGE) have been giving them back, "IU wants to correct that situation through the" political work "so that" the PGE and the budgets of the Junta de Andalucia not stay back municipal power, to meet the financial needs "with the consistory and so they can make investments that create jobs.
So, according to IU, "the PGE can not disappear" Plan E ", being also a need for Local Finance Law to end" discrimination "suffered by councils, which, moreover, should be granted" a moratorium of at least five years, so that the municipalities do not have to return the fiscal deficit while there is no Local Finance Law to enable them to meet, even in the worst conditions, the levels of expenditure to maintain municipal services' quality and invest so that there is employment. "