The orange training will request to urge the Government of Spain and the Government of the Region to modify the legislation on land that allows the municipal heritage to be used to meet the needs of the most vulnerable people and groupsThe spokesperson for Cs in the Murcia City Council, Mario Gómez, will defend a motion in plenary session this Thursday regarding obtaining all the municipal resources available to use to combat the social and economic consequences of COVID-19.In this way, Gómez will request that the public land patrimony be used, with the obligation to repay in time, to allocate it to meet the needs of the most vulnerable people and groups.In this sense, the spokesperson "˜naranja" ™ will request to urge the Government of Spain to modify the Law of Land and Urban Rehabilitation to enable the City Councils to allocate, exceptionally and the commitment to reinstatement in at least ten years, part of its public land assets to finance actions to mitigate the effects of the crisis.Likewise, it will request that the regional government be urged to join this initiative with the modification of the Law of Territorial and Urban Planning of the Region of Murcia, which would also enable municipalities to allocate their public land assets to combat, with greater resources, the socioeconomic effects derived from the crisis.In Gómez's opinion, the City Councils, like the rest of the public administrations, are going to see their debt increased, considerably, by the consequences and actions derived from the COVID-19, for this reason "it is essential to modify the legislation current to be able to make use of the public land patrimony and to be able to finance these actions in the long term, without necessarily having to resort to greater financial indebtedness, which on the other hand we must reduce "."The general interest is to combat the effects of this pandemic," emphasizes Gómez, who recalls that "in a context of enormous legislative exceptionality like the one we are in, it would be completely incomprehensible if the municipalities could not resort to their public land assets by doing an exception."
Source: Ciudadanos Murcia