UPyD considered a very irresponsible and not having yet presented the 2011 budget, and the inventory of the city council for approval in full.
And also laments the fact that citizens are left without the promised audit
After the last elections of May 22 the citizens of Los Alcazares decided their vote, change political direction after 27 years of government socialite.
A majority of the popular party and the entry of UPyD have changed the layout of the chairs in the city full.
Other than that, "little has changed the way we manage public funds," said Mr. Gomez Figal Councilman Progress and Democracy Union.
A report from the City Clerk of Los Alcazares indicates that the latter proceedings recorded in the Book Inventory of Goods, approved and ratified by the Plenary of the Corporation, date from September 23, 1992.
"Something absolutely unacceptable and embarrassing" to the mayor of UPyD, remembering that there are two documents that must be provided in the transfer of powers between a corporation and another "the cash count and inventory."
Mario Gomez, said: "To date, five months after taking office, we know that no inventory is being done, what we consider a popular government political irresponsibility unacceptable.
First, for not having previously denounced as opposition, second for not being first to perform with the external audit, as repeatedly promised the citizens of Los Alcazares, and third by the contradictions between city hall and intervention, the total amount of debt as well as consistory alcazareño finance reports for the dance of credits. "
For UPyD Councilman popular mayor, "Mr. Anastasio Bastida, has lost all credibility in just over five months, again causing uncertainty among staff and residents of the municipality on the future of the municipality and the establishment of a true strategic plan economic and social. "
"If you do not know where we are economically, with what goods and what resources we have, we can hardly responsibly manage anything," he added, to indicate the current status of the municipal People's Party.
Source: UPyD Los Alcázares