Engracia Hidalgo is the ‘popular’ mayor with the most money in the bank with 300,361 euros
MADRID, 2 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Municipal Group of the PP in the Madrid City Council has updated its declaration of assets when the municipal Corporation is renewed and among them the Lamberty boat of the president of the Plenary, Borja Fanjul; the jewels inherited by the Works delegate, Paloma García Romero, or the 46 rustic properties in which the councilor-president of Chamberí, Jaime González Taboda, has some type of participation.
As can be seen from the declaration of assets, the rustic properties of González Taboada do not have a reference or cadastral value, so an estimated value has been included. They are distributed by Coca (Segovia), Arévalo (Ávila), Martín Muñoz de las Posadas (Segovia), Fuente el Olmo de Íscar (Segovia) and Villaverde de Íscar (Segovia).
Fanjul, in addition to the boat, has a Mercedes Benz and a Chevrolet Orlando. Two cars in renting, a car and a motorcycle account to his credit the councilor-president of Vicálvaro, Ángel Ramos.
It is the delegate of Economy and Finance, Engracia Hidalgo, who has more money in her three bank accounts, hoarding 300,361 euros. She is followed by the councilor-president of the Retiro district, Andrea Levy, with 226,000 euros, and the new delegate for Culture, Marta Rivera de la Cruz, with 212,224 euros.
For his part, the mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, has to his credit two bank accounts with more than 187,000 euros, 3 apartments in the capital, a Yamaha motorcycle and a Mercedes car. The vice mayor, Inmaculada Sanz, has an Audi Q5, four houses and two parking spaces.
The delegate of the Social Policies, Family and Equality area, José Fernández, has declared among his assets a house, a storage room and a garage space in Oliva (Valencia) and three apartments in Madrid as well as two accounts of 102,000 euros and a BMW .
The spokesman for the Group, Carlos Izquierdo, has declared two apartments, one in Madrid and the other in El Espinar, an account of 5,000 euros and a pension plan of 4,717 euros, as well as two Toyota-brand cars.
For his part, the Councilor for Innovation, Ángel Niño, has two houses in freehold in the capital, five bank accounts with 25,643 euros, a Mazda 2, and other assets in POLKADOT, MATIC, USDT or WALLBOX.
The Councilor for Cleaning and Green Areas, Juan Antonio Martínez Páramo, has declared two homes in Viveiro (Lugo), two accounts of 9,800 euros, a Yamaha x Max and a vehicle.
Carlos Segura, the new councilor-president of the Center, does not declare real estate assets and does declare two accounts worth more than 8,000 euros, two pension plans for 8,800 euros and a mortgage of 24,000 euros.
The Councilor for Tourism, Almudena Maíllo, has properties in both Madrid and Salamanca as well as three bank accounts with a total of 3,000 euros, a Toyota Verso, and owes two credits, one personal and another mortgage for 889,000 euros.
For his part, in the statement by the councilor for the Housing Policies area, Álvaro González, there are two parking spaces and four apartments as well as four accounts (three with Caixabank and one with BBVA) for a value of 10,000 euros, a Hyundai car and a mortgage of 166,000 euros.
A house in Alcobendas, a garage space in Alcobendas and a house in Los Molinos are to his credit the councilor-president of the Hortaleza district, David Pérez, with a Bankinter account with 10,475 euros, a pension plan for 16,500 euros and a life insurance for 9,000 euros.
Ignacio Pezuela, councilor-president of Moratalaz, has shares in BBVA, Telefónica, a caixabank pension plan as well as a Madrid City Council pension plan.
Two apartments in Madrid, two accounts of more than 90,000 euros, two pension plans and a life insurance associated with the mortgage, has declared the councilor Lola Navarro, in charge of the Arganzuela district.
At the head of the Salamanca district is Cayetana Hernández. Among her assets is a flat in Madrid, two accounts worth 7,000 euros, three pension plans and a mortgage of 90,000 euros.
The Councilor for Sport, Sonia Cea, has declared as assets a flat in Villaviciosa de Odón and another in Móstoles, a Mini car as well as three accounts at Banco Santander worth 5,496 euros.
Juan Peña, who heads the Barajas district, has a flat in Madrid and a rustic house in Bergondo (La Coruña) as well as three bank accounts worth 64,675.93 euros.
The councilor-president of Chamartín, Yolanda Estrada, has to her credit two homes in Pozuelo de Alarcón, three bank accounts worth 6,449 euros, a pension plan, three life insurance policies, an Audi Q5 and an Opel Corsa.
The mayor Nadia Álvarez, who presides over Ciudad Lineal, has a house in Madrid and two in Carabaña, as well as an account with 3,700 euros, and life insurance for 56,640 euros. She also owns a motorcycle and two cars.
The councilor-president of Villaverde, Orlando Chacón, has declared a house in Madrid, two accounts with 2,600 euros and five life insurances for 380,650 euros.
Alberto González, from Latina, has a home to his credit, two accounts worth more than 31,000 euros, two pension plans, and a Kymco Grand Dink 125 motorcycle.
The councilor of Tetuán, Paula Gómez-Angulo, has a house in Madrid and two accounts with more than 32,000 euros, while Carlos González has declared three houses in Valverde de la Vera (Cáceres), Madrid and Ciudad Real, two accounts with a total of 15,000 euros and a Citroën Saxo.
2023-07-02 09:02:27
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