Wednesday, March 9, 2011

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transfers closure of the village headman against non-payment of transfers


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tried unsuccessfully yesterday to meet with a mayor and now back to the City
The village headman Blas Moreno, Roque Valenzuela, Antonio Ramos and Manuel Bertolete, yesterday at City Hall.

Roque Valenzuela, Manuel Bertolete, Blas Antonio Ramos Moreno, village headman of La Barca de la Florida, Torrecera, San Isidro and Estella, respectively, yesterday staged a sit-in just over three hours at City Hall. The four tried to speak with a member of the government team to show their anger at "the lies" at that point have become a subject in relation to the alleged payments that the Consistory was to take place on Friday to back Endesa to shed light on several of its municipal offices.

Still, from the 11 that came up past 14:30 pm, no member of the government they served, which today, from nine in the morning, return to City Hall "with the intention of locking indefinitely" unless it receives answers about when he will face the City Council still must transfer these districts and causes that can not cope with the debts held power company.
And, says Manuel Bertolete and last week held a meeting with the Director General of Financial Policy of the City of Jerez, Cornelius Vela, which they said the money would be available between Thursday and Friday. "When she is not entered anything, I called and told me he was just awaiting a signature, but they were going to do Endesa arranged for us to connect the light, what happens is that after calling the company told me they had orders not to return Sevilla service until the money was not because the city of Jerez and had deceived many times ".
Currently, facilities are suffering Torrecera cuts are athletic and warehouse maintenance of City Hall. In La Barca suffer cuts and the sports pavilion, while in San Isidro have no light or at City Hall or on the football field. In Estella, meanwhile, are not currently suffering cuts and that "we are pulling money is leaving us," said Blas Moreno, but went to the Consistory Jerez to support his other three teammates and knowing that "there will come a time when we will not have liquidity and we like them." Remember that the debt that keeps the City Council of these four districts is estimated at 1,400,000 euros by Union Rural Jerez.

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