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The City of Abarán is separated from the Commonwealth of Social Services Ricote Valley (11/12/2008)

The City Council has approved Abarán Ordinary Plenary Session, with votes in favor of the government team and against the Socialist Municipal Group, the decision to opt out of the Commonwealth of Social Services Ricote Valley in part by the disparity of needs in social issues among the different municipalities.

(IU spokesman has apologized to his absence at this plenary session).

The Councillor for Social Welfare, M ª Carmen Tornero, has argued that there is a greater demand among large municipalities, such as Archena, White and Abarán that the Commonwealth can not attend.

Social Welfare The mayor noted that in this situation Abarán City Council has taken to create alternative services without pooling, as the family team, and increase others, such as home help.

"The Commonwealth pays us only part-time assistants and have three to nine workers, plus a considerable list of neighbors who are awaiting a response from this council to their needs, so you have to increase the working hours of such auxiliary" Turner noted, adding that "this duality of services provided by both the Commonwealth and by the council gives rise to unfavorable conditions for the proper functioning of social services in our municipality."

Also, the council has stated that "there are limitations to present their own projects and grants access in most cases can only be managed from the Commonwealth."

M ª Carmen Turner has argued that "the City of Abarán want to submit their own projects, according to the needs of the municipality, and agreements with the various ministries so as to obtain the best benefits for the citizens of our people."

"If we were next to small towns, bring more and receive poor service, so there are two options: either we stay or we broke up, but stay with four young people has no meaning, we should speak directly to more the ministries, as the perceived economic viability was best for the City Council: we have to do what is best for our town, "he concluded.

For its part, the Municipal Socialist Party spokesman, Corpus Gil, noted that "we must seek more power less fraction and that competence in social matters are not local, we can not exclude the responsibility of the social situation because the problems Commonwealth stem from poor management, we feel abandoned by the Ministry of Social Policy. "

The Socialist mayor also added that other municipalities would have to look Ricote Valley with the intent to join hands as in the case of Cieza.

Thus, added that "from the Municipal Group Socialist believe in the territorial unit of the Ricote Valley, so the cohesion is more beneficial than the fraction."

The Councillor for Social Welfare has defended the role of the Ministry, "which provides important benefits and grants to the municipality," he noted.

Abarán Mayor, Antonio Eugenio Gómez, concluded by saying that what is discussed here is the "disparate interests and different needs among people with a number of different people, and the important thing is to address all the social demand the best way possible. "

The spokesman of the government team, José Gabriel Cano Montoro, moments before the vote for approval of disengagement: "We can not continue in the Commonwealth of Social Services Ricote Valley if it will cost money to abaraneros."

Source: Ayuntamiento de Abarán

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