Archive for July 19th, 2010
The PP rejects the possibility of extendingA
by admin on Jul.19, 2010, under game
The PP rejects the possibility of extending the concession to TUZSA.
Zaragoza, July 13 .- The Municipal Group PP in Zaragoza today demanded the government team that you put the idea to extend for another ten, twelve or fifteen years, the concession of public transport with TUZSA, since it is necessary rationalization and in-depth review of the service.
According to the spokesman of the PP in the Town Hall, Dolores Serrat, public transport service quality, cheap darkfall gold, is losing "every day" in terms of frequencies, the occupation, the state of the buses and the services it provides to neighborhoods in expansion and therefore it is not convenient to talk about to be extended the concession to avoid paying the accumulated debt of 30 million euros.
Serrat rejects the extension of the concession to TUZSA and urged the municipal government to, buy darkfall gold, negotiate a new contract to review the terms, improve planning and quality, and so the PP will dnd at the next plenary a motion to that effect, in to urge the City Council not to cut the quality of public services such as transport or cleaning.
According to Serrat, one of the things which should include the new agreement is that payment, darkfall gold, TUZSA realized, instead of kilometers, as now, per user.
The popular spokesman has rrred to a report by the Federation of Neighborhoods of Zaragoza (FABZ) which shows that one third of city buses violates the frequencies that have marked and of these, forty percent as done in more than twice the expected time, and drivers also have to suffer "ongoing pressure" from the company.
Moreover, they "super full" at peak, the state of conservation is negative, so the cleanliness, and the restructuring performed, lengthening lines, circular or shuttle does not meet the needs of new suburbs.
Gallardon chairs UCCI meeting which decides one
by admin on Jul.19, 2010, under game
Gallardon chairs UCCI meeting which decides on admission of Puerto Principe.
Madrid, July 14 .- The Mayor of Madrid, Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon chairs, 15 and July 16 in Santo Domingo, the XIV Plenary Assembly of the Union of American Capital Cities (UCCI), which will decide on the admission of Puerto Principe.
Gallardon has traveled to Santo Domingo today, hosting the Plenary Assembly belonging to 27 major cities, most state capitals, including, sto credits, Madrid, Barcelona, Lisboa, Andorra, and represents more than a hundred million people.
The capital of Haiti, Puerto Principe, has applied for membership of the Union of American Capital Cities (UCCI), the intermunicipal organization based in Madrid, chaired by the mayor, Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon.
Upon arrival, Ruiz-Gallardon pointed out that "words such as trade, cooperation, synergy and networking are part, sto energy credits, of the vocabulary that organizations like ours manage profusely, but the only thing really important is that due to a principle more deeply, to a relationship very narrow. "
Gallardon also rrred to "the solidarity that makes the fate of any of the cities that make up the UCCI we are not indifferent, nor that of those which, although close, were so, mortal gold, far out of it."
Alluded to the proposal to grant the condition of Puerto Principe partner city, "which is part of the joint response to the UCCI can give to situations of extraordinary difficulty, as they were this year's earthquakes in Haiti and Chile."
The visit of the delegation of the UCCI to Haiti to assess their most urgent needs and the cooperation offered to Chile, Ruiz-Gallardon reminded illustrate this way of proceeding.
I mention especially the mobilization of rescue teams in many Latin American capitals, as the same Santo Domingo, Havana, Mexico City, Caracas, Buenos Aires or Madrid, as well as other organized collections, from Bogota to San Salvador or City Guatemala.
"Already in 2009, took a historical step by staging this policy of solidarity in the Summit of Local Authorities was held in an extraordinary manner, responding to the request of Mexico City and its need for support to the crisis caused by influenza A" .
Gallardon stressed that 37 million Latin Americans, according to UN figures, have escaped poverty between 2002 and 2007.
"They have done through the educational effort, in an unprecedented process of reducing the social gap has closed the gap between the needy and the most affluent," he said.
"It is difficult to think that the relative strength with which the crisis facing Latin American area, with higher growth rates than Europe, may be alien to this kind of change that begin with the easiest thing" argument.
I commend the work done by the municipalities and councils to strengthen their economies, even if that is an important service that is not always recognized at the highest levels of government.
"To the point, on many occasions, spared the capital cities the resources they legitimately claim in accordance with its enormous potential as generators of wealth and jobs," he emphasized.