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UPyD of Murcia offers the burial of the remains of St. Stephen and postpone any museum project (01/12/2010)

Unión Progreso y Democracia de Murcia proposed that the remains of St. Stephen are buried as they were until a year ago, and that space becomes available again as a public park.

This proposal is based on the current economic situation and the deterioration of the remains not be undertaken until adaptation works.

In the words of party spokesperson and candidate for mayor of Murcia, Rubén Juan Serna "is not the time to invest in the enhancement of the site because there is a brutal deficit to cope with.

Do not believe it is logical to invest millions of euros in San Esteban where there are associations that are facing closure for lack of funding. "

The proposal presented by the party led by Rosa Díez, is conditioned by respect for and sensitivity to the heritage which has always shown training with respect to San Esteban.

"In time we demand the cessation of work on the parking as a matter of cultural responsibility, but at this time the remains are being eroded day by day, and we believe it would be appropriate reburial sine die, as they have been for centuries to ensure their protection, and re-expose in the future when the economic situation and economic guarantees offered museum-quality. "

To Serna "the love of the past, culture and heritage is the reason that leads us to propose this, which undoubtedly will generate backlash, but consider this common sense solution.

Doing wrong and soon a project does not mean, no more protection or more fonder of the remains of St. Stephen. "

Source: UPyD Región de Murcia

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