The spokeswoman, who criticizes the council responsible for Personnel for "obstructing everything that falls into their hands," indicates that the rules of participation are necessary to allow municipal boards more powers and neighbors greater involvement in public life
The Municipal Socialist Group has denounced today that the municipal government team "is preventing us from taking forward the regulation of citizen participation and municipal boards, paralyzed for months because it does not provide us with the necessary and essential personnel to collect in a draft the contributions of the groups Municipalities in the working groups, held in July, "said the socialist spokeswoman, Susana Hernández, president of the Special Committee on Strategies of Social Recovery, Integration and Citizen Participation.
In this sense, he criticized that "the PP has installed itself in the strategy of putting sticks on the wheels so that nothing goes ahead, especially if it comes from the opposition or if it has to do with matters in which it does not believe, as decentralization and participation ".
The socialist spokesperson said that "we have been waiting for the incorporation of a technician to the Decentralization service for months to advance in the draft of a new regulation of participation and municipal boards, as we decided in the Participation Commission, but they take us in words, they promise us that will be incorporated next week, then they tell us that at the beginning of the month ... and so on from September, the last date provided is January 8 ".
He adds that in November, he also sent a communication to the mayor Ballesta in the same sense and has not received a response either.
Hernandez recalled that this is the responsibility of the Councilor for Modernization of Administration and Urban Development, José Guillén, who "hinders everything that falls into his hands as a rule", and warns that the lack of personnel is not only preventing the development of the aforementioned regulation, but also hinders the execution of works in districts, some approved for years.
The councilor pointed out that the PSOE "seeks with this regulation that municipal boards have more powers, but for this is not only essential to increase your budget, but also, but greater human and technical resources to implement it."
Likewise, "we understand that it is necessary to facilitate and expedite the participation of those neighbors who want to be involved in the improvement of our municipality."
Source: PSOE Murcia