The spokesperson for the Municipal People's Group, Rebeca Pérez, has indicated, responding to the socialist spokesperson José Antonio Serrano that "the PSOE is not exactly the most suitable to give lessons at the moment and there are times when it is better to keep silent."Pérez reminded Serrano that "the social communist government is not managing the coronavirus crisis well and there are the CEMOP data and the perception of Murcians to realize that they have given a sound suspense to the management of the central government."The spokesperson explained that “the government of Pedro Sánchez has not been transparent at all during this crisis, it has constantly changed its mind, causing the Spaniards to lose their minds and rectifying itself, and has even attacked the media.
The reality is that during these months they are very far from what it is to do exemplary politics.
”Pérez has asked Serrano to "do not give chest blows because this City Council has approved a contingency fund thanks to which 2 million euros of the contingency fund have been mobilized to support families, SMEs and the self-employed."Regarding the dining room scholarships, the spokesperson recalled that “we have resolved the delivery of the dining room scholarships, an improper competition of the City Council.
The Department of Social and Family Rights has already distributed rechargeable cards to the 2,101 children with scholarships from the Ministry of Education and Culture and to the 891 who have municipal aid ”.Pérez ended by asking the socialist spokesman that "it is time to row together for the good of our citizens, to demonstrate that this is not the time to do politics but to demonstrate that we are here to serve Murcia."
Source: PP Murcia