- "Although the mayor promised that the study room would be working from the end of 2017, a year later it is closed to the floor, with the works already done but still pending the provision of furniture and personnel"
- Alicia Morales considers "beyond the reach of logic that a project that only consists of conditioning a bass in 4 years is not finished." The only possible explanation is the absolute disinterest of the Ballesta Government for Ronda Sur and the surrounding districts, who live immersed in a serious deficit of public facilities "
NOW MURCIA criticizes "the ineffectiveness of the Government of Ballesta, unable to put into operation the study room of Ronda Sur in 3 years, in another serial of announcements that do not see the light and of continuous delays without justification".
The councilor Alicia Morales explains that it is a project "that already announced Chamber in 2014, and that Ballesta has been promising since September 2015, just after reaching the City Council, although the mayor promised that the study room would be operating since the end of 2017, a year later it is closed to the air, with the works already done but still pending the furnishing of furniture and personnel ".
The mayor considers "beyond the reach of logic that in 4 years a project that only consists of conditioning a bass is not finished." The only possible explanation is the absolute disinterest of the Ballesta Government for Ronda Sur and the surrounding districts, which they live immersed in a serious deficit of public facilities ".
Morales highlights that "Ronda Sur is an area in expansion and with a large population, despite which hardly has infrastructure and has none like this that refuses to finish and open its doors."
The spokeswoman of Ahora Murcia also points out the lack of information to the residents of the area, "who expected to have the study room at the beginning of the course but also see it closed do not know when it is scheduled to open."
Faced with this situation, Now Murcia has written today to the Councilor for Education and Heritage, Rafael Gomez, to know "when is going to furnish the study room, with what staff will tell, how to manage the space and when it is expected to finally open its doors to offer a service that neighbors demand and that can not be delayed further. "
Alicia Morales underlines "the blatant abandonment of Ballesta and his team to the southern neighborhoods, in an exercise of discrimination against them." It is a government incapable of managing things with a
minimum of agility and unable to keep its promises;
a Government that is always selling us a Murcia of 'Photoshop' and 'smart city' but that does not even comply with the basics, which is to start the projects in a reasonable time so that they serve the neighbors ".
Source: Ahora Murcia