The spokesman of the PSRM warns that popular and oranges "arrive terrified and politically knocked out at the next election date and that is why they have already begun with the exchange of cards with Vox so as not to jeopardize the regional government investiture pact"
The spokesman of the PSRM, Francisco Lucas, has lamented that "the mayor of Murcia, José Ballesta, will go down in the history of the capital as the first ruler of democracy that allows the ultra-right to enter the institutions to assume the management of six meetings municipal. "
The socialist leader has shown his "concern" about the fact that a politician like Ballesta who was rector of the University of Murcia and who took care of transferring values ​​of tolerance and respect to students, "now attends impassively the agreement between PP and Citizens with Vox, leaving more than 30,000 Murcia at the foot of the horses of the extreme right and their antisocial policies based on homophobia, racism and that are committed to the repeal of the law of gender violence. "
Francisco Lucas has assured that this agreement "is a disastrous milestone" in the political career of the mayor and considers that this agreement "has strong electoral components."
The socialist leader has reflected that both popular and oranges "arrive terrified and politically knocked out at the next election date, so they have already begun with the exchange of cards with Vox, giving him control of six districts of Murcia to not jeopardize the pact of investiture and not losing the City Hall of the capital and the regional government. "
The spokesman of the PSRM has urged citizens "to take good note" of the political scene that is envisioned in Santo Ángel, Aljucer, Guadalupe, Era Alta, San Pío and La Albatalía: "The PP and Citizens prefer power rather than lend a good attention to citizenship, that is why they sacrifice the management of basic services for the neighbors of those six districts and give up their control to a party that only wants to cut social aid and whose hate policies only encourage confrontation. "
The socialist leader considers this assignment of the PP and Cs as one more example that the capital of the Segura and the Region itself "have unfortunately become the first laboratory in the country of political experimentation of the three rights that can only lead us to go back in social services, public education and health, as well as reliving anachronistic social inequalities of a black and white Spain. "
Francisco Lucas has stressed that to reverse "the extreme right-wing drift of the Region, citizens have to make use of the useful vote next Sunday because the PSOE is presented as the only alternative of this community to advance social justice, tackle poverty and poverty. unemployment, bet on public education, introduce a productive model according to the new needs of the markets and combat environmental challenges, starting with the urgent recovery of the Mar Menor ".
Source: PSRM-PSOE