Espinosa reiterates the Council’s commitment to the rural world

The provincial delegate of the Ministry of Economy, Business and Employment, Agustín Espinosa, conveyed to the mayor of Cañada de Calatrava, Cristina Espadas Arévalo, the commitment of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha to small municipalities in rural areas so that they guaranteed the same rights and services as cities and large towns.

In this sense, the regional executive has contributed with the “First Professional Experience” plan to offer employment opportunities to unemployed young people or with the pioneering law against depopulation, which in the case of Cañada de Calatrava, with its hundred inhabitants, is classified as a city of intense depopulation, able to benefit from deductions for personal income tax (IRPF) of up to 20 percent, different bonuses for the purchase or rental of housing and for starting a business as well as incentives and support measures.

Espinosa, who traveled to the city today to accompany the Corporation to the mass in honor of the Santísimo Cristo del Tránsito, as part of the program of patronal festivities, had words of gratitude for the effort made by the City Hall of Cañada de Calatrava in recent years, during which it has managed to have a new City Hall building, the development of the Co-responsible Plan which has facilitated the reconciliation of family and work, the implementation of ‘a digital administration that prevented residents from traveling or different projects and improvement works in parks and playgrounds.

All this thanks to the institutional collaboration that will continue throughout the current legislature, as stated by the delegate of Economy, Business and Employment of the province of Ciudad Real.

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