"We are going to demand that the government team comply with the law and abandon at once the lack of transparency to which we are accustomed"
It has been five months since the Murcia City Council ended the ORA contract.
It was then that the government team decided completely unilaterally that it was Urbamusa who managed this service.
"As the Ballesta team is accustomed to, in order to make this agreement, none of the established procedures were followed, nor was any report presented, much less was the issue placed on the table in the Plenary Session of the City Council to make it a decision agreed with the rest of the political groups ", explains the socialist councilor Juan Vicente Larrosa.
Also, it has already warned on several occasions that this agreement has been carried out with "nocturnal and opaque" and "there are many gaps in the process and, above all, what is more is a flagrant lack of transparency and of reports that support this alleged municipalization ".
"Rebeca Pérez follows in Ballesta's footsteps belittling the Plenary. The award of the ORA continues to be immersed in doubts and possible breaches of the law. In the PSOE we believe that municipalization does, but not in any way," denounces Larrosa and continues explaining that "In the PSOE we have always defended the public but to remunicipate it is necessary to understand why and how it is done and that the reports are favorable. It is not only that these reports are not favorable, it is that they do not exist or at least we still do not have none".
"What can we think about this lack of transparency? It is logical that we believe that there is something that is trying to hide, if not, we do not understand this obscurantism," says Larrosa.
"The law is there to comply with it and the Murcia City Council must be exemplary in complying with the rules. Rebeca Pérez still does not shed light on the procedure and acts with the PP's own lack of transparency. It has already happened with the tram, with the projects for remodeling of parks and gardens ... how far are we going to go? "says the socialist mayor.
"I am convinced that as political leaders that we are, thanks to the choice of our neighbors, we must at least manage their Town Hall with neatness and transparency. And that is what we are going to demand," says Larrosa.
Source: PSOE Murcia