Councilman Juan Vicente Larrosa will take to the next plenary the request to eliminate the fee for the issuance of administrative documents and participation in selective processes in these cases of special sensitivity
The Municipal Socialist Group in the City of Murcia will take a motion to the next plenary to eliminate the rate that the Consistory imposes on the residents of a street of the municipality whose name is changed by another in accordance with the Law of Historical Memory.
This is what the councilor of the PSOE Juan Vicente Larrosa has said taking into account the norm of December 2007 by virtue of which it recognizes people who suffered persecution or violence during the Civil War and the Dictatorship, popularly known as the Law of Historical Memory .
The same details that "the public administrations, in the exercise of their powers, will take the appropriate measures for the removal of shields, badges, plaques and other objects or commemorative mentions of exaltation, personal or collective, of the military uprising, of the War Civil and the repression of the dictatorship "and within that context the withdrawal of symbols in the municipality has been requested, but the process is" extremely slow ", as Larrosa has indicated.
In addition, a rate is applied to residents who must update documents due to the change of name of their streets, something that the PSOE intends to avoid with the exemption of payment.
Source: PSOE Murcia