"We have a plan" was perhaps the most repeated phrase during the rector's debate on Monday the 19th. The candidate for rector of the University of Murcia, José Antonio Gómez, used that expression at the end of most of his speeches, while wielding your hands over 200 pages of your program.
For Gómez, the explanation is simple: "We have a very hard-working project, and six months ago we started a participatory process to consult and collect questions that would allow us to trace a solid path for the next few years at the University of Murcia. 125 projects and 525 actions is not the result of improvisation, we have a plan. "
The legs of this plan are based on participation, social commitment and placing the Region of Murcia at the center of university activity.
Participation is not only understood as a way to build the electoral program but, says Gomez, "it will be a style of government, we will make the university students responsible for a good part of the decision-making", which is closely related to a key factor such as transparency, which is understood as "not only make all information accessible, that is required by law, but provide tools to make it understandable by the majority, and that from there the surrender of accounts, "he said.
Another of the commitments that defends the candidacy of the professor of Library Science is with the Society, because the University of Murcia has to accommodate the social problems of the Region, "from social exclusion, environmental problems, energy poverty, etc." Matiza Gomez, who also intends to recover its dynamic role in the Culture of the Region of Murcia, and in particular the campuses where it is located.
For this, he says, "we will recover the classrooms in the different disciplines, totally open to university and social participation, and we will bring this dynamisation to neighborhoods, districts and towns through permanent headquarters and a mobile classroom," said the candidate for Rector.
Next February 26 the next debate will take place with the other candidates for the Rector of the University of Murcia facing the elections on March 6.
Source: Agencias