Friday, January 16, 2009

The fight continues

Aurelio Murcia, spokesperson for the PP party has expressed concern that the ex mayor, José Joaquín Moya is being allowed to work in the town hall. He goes on to say that Moya is working there at night and at weekends when the present mayor, Raúl Valerio isn't present. Murcia goes on to explain that Valerio isn't even using the main office of the town hall. Murcia interprets these as clear signs that the socialist party are governing the town with a "mayor in the shadows".

The PP party have also expressed their criticism of the plans to spend the 1,165,000 Euros that has been allocated to the town according to the number of people registered on the padron. They say that the plans will not solve the problem of unemployment in the town - "bread for today and hunger for tomorrow". They claim that the dialogue between the two parties has broken down since Moya was released from gaol and therefore they have not been involved in discussions about the proposed plans.

It sounds like there may have been a return to "business as usual" at the Ayuntamiento following Moya's release.

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