Let's change Councilman Sergio Ramos Murcia has asked the government team to take the necessary actions to remove the monument Franco Puerto de La Cadena, in compliance with the Law of Historical Memory.
"While in other regions like Andalusia continue to open mass graves to pay institutional and social recognition of people who disappeared during the Civil War in Murcia tourists and residents have to contemplate a monument that celebrates the dictatorship every time they return from the beach" , he explained the mayor.
Ramos recalled decisions such as the City of Seville, with the vote against the Popular Party has called for the remains of General Queipo de Llano coup be removed from the Basilica of La Macarena.
However, in "our town an inscription in the cathedral continues to appoint Primo de Rivera".
The municipalist training recalled that law of historical memory was enacted in 2007 and since then, despite the motions filed by the municipal groups Izquierda Unida and PSOE in 2010 and 2011 respectively, the government teams so far have not done nothing to implement it.
Murcia's change in April and led a motion requesting that the Commission Designation of Calles working in the establishment of a protocol to start the application of that law with regard to the routes affected by the content of the standard.
In the municipality there are still 33 roads with related persons or special dates of Francoism as "Generalissimo", "July 18", "General Sanjurjo," "General Yagüe", "General Mola", "Teniente Perez Redondo" or names "General Moscardó".
Source: Cambiemos Murcia