| All the celebrations have been transmitted by videoconference and the contracting parties have been accompanied by six guests and witnesses | The Murcia City Council, through the Citizen Attention Service, dependent on the Department of Urban Agenda and Open Government, led by the mayor Mercedes Bernab�, has celebrated four civil weddings today.
The links have been adapted to the new regulations established by the Ministry of Health to prevent coronavirus infections. In this way, all the celebrations have been broadcast by videoconference to make it easier for family, friends and relatives of the couple to follow the ceremony virtually.
This service is provided by the Department of Urban Development and Modernization of the Administration, directed by the mayor Jos� Guill�n.
Likewise, the contracting parties have been accompanied by six guests and the witnesses. Telephone notice to the bride and groom of the new measures The City Council informed the couple yesterday of the new limitations decreed by the health authorities due to the Covid-19 crisis and no couple canceled the link.
The councilor for Urban Agenda and Open Government has gone to the Plenary Hall, the place where weddings are held, to check the application of the agreed measures. The mayor Bernab� has stated that "our main objective is to combine security with the provision of quality services that are at the height of what citizens deserve on such an emotional and special day ". The Councilor for Sustainable Mobility and Youth, Rebeca P�rez, has officiated one of the links held today, while the Councilor for Culture and Heritage Recovery, Jes�s Pacheco, has officiated the other three. Three more weddings scheduled for January 30 The next weddings that are scheduled to take place at City Hall are dated for Saturday, January 30th.
Three links are planned for that day, which will be held in accordance with the rules in place at that time to deal with the pandemic.� function { ;(, , {});}
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia