In the midst of controversy over 'gifts' for public office, the world has had access to bills of pens donated by local regionalist two counselors
held by the City Council Middle Cudeyo, ruled by the regionalist Juan José Perojo. It is at least three bills in 2006, 2007 and 2008 with the concept "play pen and silver pen," "silver pen" and "silver pen and key ring." 644, 96, 575.36 and 677.44 euros. Under Celebrations. According Perojo himself acknowledged the opposition, his fate was Francisco Javier López Marcano, Minister of Culture, "because he had behaved very well with the people."
Punctuality gift stands out: It is always acquired in July or August each year.
The PP has denounced invariably the relationship between regionalism, joined by the local housing the Museum of Prehistory and Archaeology of Cantabria, Avenida de los Castros de Santander, rented for 8,000 euros per month contract awarded directly by the Ministry of Culture and ownership Perojo.
scenario: Rudagüera. The headman of the Board of Neighborhood Alfoz Lloredo belonging to the city council also Sunday Bustillo (PRC). The regionalist, who in 2009 answered to two members of the PP it was he who spent the money of the Board "while out on whores", has found other places to public money. According to invoice to which you have accessed THE WORLD (reproduced on this page) the Board in 2008 spent 220 euros in a Mont Blanc pen taped to the Minister of Rural Development, Livestock, Fisheries and Biodiversity Jesús Oria (PRC).
is not the only striking feature of this parish spending. The same members who received this reply on the "whores" by Bustillo reported their lack of access to annual budgets or accounts Rudagüera. Yes Bustillo came to know that food has paid the workers sent by the Government for the settlement of various roads, amounting to 2,000 euros.
Statements of regionalist Miguel Ángel Revilla in a national television Saturday presumably still worth to the president: if "that begins with costumes, still with villas." Some of the pens given away to their advisers than the minimum wage a month.
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