José Ignacio Gras, as a result of the start of the Camino de Tiñosa works, stated that "resolution decisions are not taken in technical commissions, but it is the Board of Directors of the Sociedad Murcia Alta Velocidad that must take them as a maximum body with capacity Of decision and from the PSOE we have long been demanding that it meets "
Before the news of the equipment of Ballesta of that the works of demolition of the bridge of the Road of Tiñosa will begin next Thursday, as has verified the commission of technical follow-up of the Society Murcia High Speed, gathered this Tuesday, the spokesman of the Municipal Group Socialist Party, José Ignacio Gras, stated that "no technical commission can and should not replace the Follow-up Committee approved in plenary, in which all political groups are present."
"This is why we demand their urgent meeting instead of announcing works behind the back of the rest without respect for the plenary agreements. In addition, we demand that this committee has the leading role that the plenary gave in its day" has influenced the Socialist councilor.
And Gras added that "the decisions are not taken in technical commissions but it is the Board of Directors of the Society Murcia High Speed ​​that should take them as the highest body with decision-making power and since the PSOE we have been demanding a long time ".
In the same vein, Gras stated that "we still have to know the burial project from the Camino de Tiñosa to the Carmen Station, with specific dates and financing, according to the agreement of the Corporation in Plenary."
On the other hand, in the last plenary session last October, with the abstention of the PP, a participatory process was approved to seek alternatives to the works on the Tiñosa road bridge, given that more than 30 neighbors Affected.
From the Municipal Socialist Group "we do not understand how the plans for the demolition of the Camino de Tiñosa bridge are going to start this Thursday, without the rest of the agents involved and completely failing to comply with the Plenary agreements." Socialist mayor
José Ignacio Gras has reiterated that regarding the railroad "there are too many things to explain to all the agents involved and the Murcia and Murcia themselves, such as delays in the line, indetermination, the paralysis of works, and successive contradictions with respect to Burial ".
Source: PSOE Murcia