- The municipal training asks the Government team if it has knowledge of the actions of collection and distribution of food only for Spanish families, as well as whether it has issued a report on the matter
- Alicia Morales stresses the need for "the City Council has active policies to promote coexistence between different social groups and to avoid acts in the street that may lead to discrimination, hatred or violence"
NOW MURCIA will ask in the next plenary session about the activities carried out by a group of neofascist ideology in the municipality, which collects and distributes food on the street for Spanish families only.
The spokeswoman of the municipal group, Alicia Morales, affirms that "all the groups that form part of the Corporation must position ourselves in favor of good coexistence in our streets, urging the municipal government to have a strong position against any activity that may incite Discrimination, hatred or violence. "
The question that Murcia now has registered for the March plenary session questions the Government team about whether it has knowledge of these actions carried out by a neo-fascist group, as well as whether it has issued a report on its activity.
Morales explains that "it is important to know if the City Council is taking into account that these are discriminatory acts and could incite to the crimes of hate violence."
The mayor believes that we should not allow "activities that go against the good coexistence in the municipality, which is one of our hallmarks and that we should not allow it to be put into play. The City must take the appropriate measures ".
The councilor remembers that Now Murcia will defend a motion in the next Plenary "which is in the same line of defending integration, coexistence and tolerance. It is the demand that the City Council commits itself to the bus transphobia of the association Do not ever get to travel around our town. "
Morales emphasizes that the vowels of Now Murcia have already taken a motion on this matter to their municipal councils in recent weeks, demanding the commitment of the City of Murcia in this regard, "a commitment that should be signed tomorrow in plenary."
"In cases such as those described and others," the mayor stresses the need for "the City Council has active policies to promote coexistence between different social groups and to avoid acts in the street that may lead to discrimination, hatred or violence."
Source: Ahora Murcia