The PP claims that "the new tax increase approved by the National Government is a clear attack on families totaneras"

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And he criticizes "totana discrimination in state budgets for 2010"

The president of the PP in Totana, Isabelle Nau, said in a statement that the tax increase to provide for the General State Budget for 2010 "is a genuine and obvious assault on the pockets of families totaneras and the strongest recorded in the last 25 years. "

He reiterated that "each family of Totana, Murcia Region in general is going to pay 60 euros a month in taxes, which is 720 euros per year less in income Murcia families, while also stressing that" Murcia 800,000 will no longer tax deductible of 400 euros. "

Also pointed out that "even a study by the trade union CCOO states that tax increases will fall on the poorest families and middle-income."

For Nau, "and confirms the deception that resulted when Zapatero said that a reduction of 400 euros would be approved throughout the legislature."

"On the campaign trail, from the PP and we caution you not thought that this promise will last four years and, in fact coined about 400 euro banknotes in which we warned that the commitment to Zapatero was as false as the ticket," adds .

"Today shows that he was right was the PP and PSOE, who was lying," he says.

The president of the PP has warned that "this is the only government in the economic crisis is raising taxes, while all other European countries are lowering taxes, such as France, Germany or Italy."

To this must be added that, "According to all indicators and specialized institutions, we'll be the only country to destroy an appreciable job in 2010, because of the disastrous economic policies based on increased public spending and tax increases "Nau said.

He has also stressed that the 2010 budget are "sectarian" because "discriminate regions governed by the PP and no reason to favor those governed by the PSOE," and stressed that "the 2010 Budget will invest 6.9 billion More on the Communities of the PSOE in the PP.

He insisted that "the socialist government again sought to exclude the town of Totana in the Budget of 2010" and criticized that "the State's per capita investment in our town will be well below the average in Spain, so that the Government will invest half of 648 euros for Spanish, while in the Murcia region invests only € 506 per capita, about 142.28 euros less investment per citizen. "

In addition, stressed that "Zapatero's government becomes to forget to include important items in the budgets for the municipality as is the dam of Lebor, building the third lane of the motorway A-7 passing through Totana or the connection of the A-7 to the industrial estate. "

For the local president of the PP, "these Budgets punish Totana and only serve to delay the departure from Spain of the economic and employment crisis, although he has announced that popular Murcia deputies are working to make amendments and propositions of law" Totana rectify this marginalization. "

Similarly, he wondered if "the socialist meeting last weekend in Totana served to raise demands on the municipality in relation to the State Budget or was it just an act of collective self-satisfaction with the Government of the Nation."

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