| The councilor for Social Rights has branded it "regrettable that the socialist mayor again uses the pain of others to demagoguery and try to confuse the citizens who are having the worst "| The mayor of the PP has also denounced that "the PSOE does not hesitate to use militants of Podemos, with names and surnames, to take them to the door of the City Hall and publicly stigmatize them to try to take political advantage" The councilor for Social and Family Rights, Pilar Torres, has asked the socialist mayor Carmen Fructuoso to "stop using and stigmatizing the most vulnerable." Torres has branded "unfortunate that the socialist mayor again use the pain of others to demagoguery and try to confuse the citizens who are having the worst of it." Torres has also denounced that "the PSOE does not hesitate to use militants of Podemos, with names and surnames, to take them to the door of the City Hall and publicly stigmatize them to try to take political advantage." The mayor of the PP has shown his concern about "the drift that the PSOE is showing, criticizing the measures that are implemented in favor of the neediest and using their suffering as a throwing weapon in favor of their partisan and political interests." The popular councilor has stated that "all the people who have come to the City Hall requesting any type of help have been treated.
Without exception.
It is sad that the socialists continue to be installed in the senseless criticism because they know this situation perfectly." Pilar Torres has lamented that "the PSOE tries to cover up its lack of reaction capacity to respond to the coronavirus crisis using the condition of those who have the worst time.
We, on the other hand, three months before the mayor Fructuoso and all his team, we had already outlined the Social Support and Economic Activation Plan, with concrete measures worth 19 million, to help the vulnerable and encourage economic and social recovery.
" The mayor noted that "we set up a fund of 500,000 euros to process urgent social emergency aid for families with difficulties in meeting their basic needs." She also recalled that "in the harshest days of the social health crisis, we process more than one hundred urgent and extraordinary aids daily so that those most in need have effective support." Torres recalled that "we approved an extraordinary subsidy worth 750,000 euros for Caritas Diocesana, the Red Cross and the Food Bank to articulate a food distribution network that would cover the entire municipality.
We currently serve more than 2,000 people , of which more than 600 are minors ". Similarly, the mayor of Social Rights has pointed out to the PSOE that "we made available to third sector entities a fund of 500,000 euros to reinforce the care they provide for home care and care for homeless people." Pilar Torres has encouraged Carmen Fructuoso to "demand explanations from the social-communist government of Pedro Sánchez, who has carried out a lousy management of the health crisis and is now proving incapable of taking measures that contribute to overcoming the crisis they have caused among the PSOE and we can". For Torres, "it is striking that the PSOE in the City Council asks for explanations and dares to give lessons after reacting late and having his party in the central government abandoning the most needy to his fate and without applying a single effective measure that serve as support for those who are having the worst.
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Source: PP Murcia