Madrid restringe descuentos del abono de transportes a personas empadronadas en la región
By
Diego Casado, Guillermo Hormigo
Not artisan, but a perfectly fine bagel. Hits the spot.
Summary
La Comunidad de Madrid, bajo el gobierno de Isabel Díaz Ayuso, ha decidido restringir los descuentos y beneficios del abono de transportes públicos (Metro, bus, Cercanías) exclusivamente a las personas empadronadas en la región. La medida excluye a quienes viven en otras comunidades pero trabajan, estudian o utilizan el transporte público en Madrid. El gobierno regional defiende la decisión argumentando que las bonificaciones financiadas con fondos públicos deben beneficiar únicamente a los residentes empadronados en la comunidad.
Key quotes
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La Comunidad de Madrid defiende que estas bonificaciones financiadas con recursos públicos deban destinarse a los residentes
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