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The PSOE wants Urbamusa regain its social role in the management of housing and infrastructure (22/03/2016)

The spokesman of the Socialist Municipal Group, José Ignacio Gras said today after the meeting of the General Meeting and the Board of Directors of Urbamusa (Municipal Urbanizadora, sa), that "it is time to wonder what meaning and purpose has this public company municipal, since it must fulfill social functions and promoting public infrastructure for which it was created. "

According to Gras, "we bet because Urbamusa focus on the social and support infrastructure work, in a balanced way throughout the municipality and boost rents of social housing or construction of public car parks, among other initiatives to improve quality of life of citizens ".

Therefore, insists the Socialist spokesman, "from maximum transparency and control, we will ask the management team to define what action plans for 2016, always thinking of citizenship, and investments like Coastal North and South, are avoiding investment imbalances. "

Therefore you must also define their investments in the districts, in step started with the new government teams in the municipal boards and district.

The PSOE wants the audit of the accounts Urbamusa be supervised by the Municipal General Intervention, "because it is the least we can demand if we talk about a company like this that is one hundred public hundred".

At the General Meeting and the Board of Directors of the municipal development company, sa (Urbamusa) have attended on behalf of the PSOE, José Ignacio Gras besides which replaces Enrique Ayuso, by joining it to the Board of Directors of Aguas de Murcia- Councillor Maite Espinosa, as well as representatives of the other political groups of the opposition at City Hall, and PP councilors Antonio Navarro, Roque Ortiz and Jose Guillen also mayor José Ballesta.

Murcia City Council owns 70 percent of the shares of the company, and the remaining 30 percent is held by the Autonomous Community, which was represented by the Minister of Development, Francisco Barnabas, and the CEOs of Housing and Heritage, Yolanda Muñoz and Miriam Perez, respectively.

Source: PSOE Murcia

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