"The town of Totana, the most indebted in the region, is the last in per capita investment in the Shire, below-even-Librilla"
"The figures published by the newspaper La Verdad in yesterday, reveal the marginality to which he is subjected to Totana Regional Government, after removing the Partido Popular Mayor, José Martínez Andreo. The data are very significant and come to ratify the serious economic situation and their marginality to the Regional Administration, when it was announced several months ago a study by the Ministry of Finance in which Totana, appeared as the most indebted City Council, per capita, the Region and Group head, as to loans with the Bank, the Spanish State ", report from IU in a statement.
"Totana, with 168'46 euros investment per capita in 2008, is not even a third of what it invests in Puerto Lumbreras Valcárcel (567.33 euros per capita) and the government team, led by Martínez Andreo, is not able to overcome or Librilla (172'58 euros). The municipalities of the Shire of Guadalentín, Aledo, Lorca, Aguilas and Alhama, are well above the Consistory totanero, despite having their accounts much more healthy than Totana " they add.
"Where they are objective figures and officials know that the PP can not manipulate Totana with their propaganda, it confirms the disastrous management of Martínez Andreo and his entourage, which led the City Council to ruin and zero influence in Whitehall regional ... "said Councilman IU + Greens in Totana, Juan José Canovas.
From the Coalition of the Left remember that "in the past year, there have been several applications for grants requested by the City Council of the Autonomous Community Totana, who have been denied by the government Valcárcel.
"It is symptomatic treatment gives the Administration Councils as Aledo or Puerto Lumbreras, which its mayor, Pedro Antonio Sánchez, if it proves to have good" handles ", as opposed to the maligned and politically amortized Martínez Andreo, which clings the position, plunging with it the future of Totana ... "concludes Cánovas.
Source: IU+LV Totana. Foto: archivo Totana.com