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The 50% of outstanding invoices belong to companies outside the city

May 08 from 2012 - 00: 00

That the loan that will soon help the City Council to pay the outstanding invoices to suppliers of the 2011 year will reactivate the local economy, as the local government affirms, it is for the Socialists of Dénia somewhat uncertain, since the 50% of the pending invoices correspond to "foreign companies, large companies, seizures of finance and social security or credit assignments to financial institutions".

This was denounced by the socialist councilors Paco Roselló y Óscar Mengual, Who also denounced that the government team does not have "No kind of economic policy and just looking for the easy solution to raise taxes after 4 years of government."

For the Socialists, in order to reactivate the local economy, "Get out of the office, look for supra-municipal subsidies, just as the Socialists did at the time, you have to meet with local economic agents, put your imagination, and act as city leaders and not allow disasters like the one that is happening in the works of the sewer of the Rotates-Montgo".

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