Thursday, October 8, 2009

Pins And Needles In Hands And Arms



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FEDOMU telephone accuses of trying to stop the development of local governments

The Dominican Federation of Municipalities (FEDOMU) telephone companies accused of being back to what is the global trend to strengthen the municipal tax system for them to be self-sufficient and self-management may be in economic terms that can be real strength to take action in pursuit of economic development of localities and increasing the quality of life for its residents by meeting their demands.

consider the position of the phone companies as an infringement to national development as the refusal to provide resources to municipalities close the doors of government options Local fulfill their roles with the efficiency needed to contribute to collective progress. The local authority states that the knowledge of the second reading of the National Assembly Review reiterates its position that the article 187 above 85, consider that municipalities may, with approval required by law, to establish within their respective districts, means , fees and taxes on those matters at the municipal level that do not conflict with either the Constitution or laws.

argue the same is established that municipalities will receive an exclusive or shared vocation other municipal taxes, such as transfers and taxes to real estate, property sumptuary, and legalization of public documents by circulation and rolling of the motor vehicle, for violation of traffic laws, for mining and / or exploitation of resources of municipal land for private use and exclusive of roads and public areas of the municipalities, toll, remittances and visits to historical and cultural monuments that correspond to the competent courts in accordance with the will hear disputes arising in this area.

Similarly show that in Article 189 above 185, which for the purposes outlined above and in accordance with law, the executive branch make transfers in a gradual and progressive powers and resources from national to local governments, which shall never be less than ten percent of domestic revenues, allocated in the Budget of Income and Expenditure Law and that the implementation of these agreements require transfers, accreditation, policies of institutional development, professionalization and training of human resources of the municipalities. The FEDOMU appealed to common sense and wisdom of the members of the National Assembly Review for incorporation in the Second Reading to the Constitution, the suggestions made.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS, MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION
Mr. Luis AnĂ­bal Medrano S. 809-563-60231-809-492-75081-809-876-28801-809-669-3967

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