PSOE, Citizens and Cambiemos Murcia have denounced this Tuesday that "the government of Ballesta is deliberately dilating the negotiation around the new ordinance of fords, bypassing the proposals of other groups and hampering the possibility of having a more just ordinance and Distributive ".
The three groups, which defend the elimination of the collection of bail bonds by the curb and demand a more equitable forage between downtown and districts, and between types of housing, have demanded councilors José Guillén and Eduardo Martinez "that Both ordinances, regulatory and fiscal, to be debated jointly at the May plenary session to ensure the necessary consensus for the benefit of the citizens and therefore leave this item out of the agenda of the April plenary session. "
PSOE, Citizens and Cambiemos Murcia have recalled that "it has been half a year since the PP promised to review the fares by fence immediately, at the urging of pressure exerted by the Socialist Party and the rest of opposition groups ".
For all three groups, the rush of the Ballesta government to approve the regulatory ordinance responds to an intention to condition the debate and voting of the fiscal ordinance when the time comes towards the end of the year.
PSOE, Citizens and Cambiemos Murcia have been persistently defending a monographic debate for the ordinance of fords, both for the regulator and the prosecutor, and remember that "whether or not this ordinance is passed now or the end of the year, In 2018, but if it expands its debate it is clear that the PP intends to condition the ordinance of fords to the approval of the rest of ordinances ".
Source: PSOE Murcia