The extension of the sewage treatment plant of Murcia East, the improvement of the railway commuter network and the budgetary allocation of the Animal Protection Law, are other socialist motions approved in the February plenary session
Next to Murcia Murcia and Cambiemos, the PSOE takes forward a new initiative to ensure the burial of roads passing through Murcia
The Municipal Socialist Group has taken forward in the municipal plenary of the month of February, motions of draft, as in the case of the socialist initiative to purge responsibilities in relation to the illegal cession of workers of the Ramón Gaya Museum or the elaboration by the City Council of Murcia of a Corporate Social Responsibility Plan, both defended alone.
Also, as motions of their own, the initiatives concerning the improvement of railway commuter railways in the municipality have been approved, as well as the requirement of budgetary provision for the Animal Protection Law that allows it to be applied with guarantees in Murcia.
Another motion approved was the one that demanded the modification of the regulations governing the Public Price for Provision of Services and Rental of Municipal Sports Facilities, as well as the improvement of control and transparency in everything related to the episodes of contamination of the Segura River to its I pass through our municipality.
The expansion of the facilities of the sewage treatment plant of Murcia East and the opening of the Cathedral as a tourist enclave that is at noon (and not closing from 13 hours to 17 hours as is currently the case) are other approved motions by the municipal Plenary and defended by the Socialist Group.
As for the joint motions, it is worth highlighting the one presented together with the groups Now Murcia and Cambiemos Murcia to ensure the burial of the roads in the face of growing doubts that the installation of the catwalk in Santiago el Mayor and the lack of information on the part of the PP government are generating in the neighbors.
In this sense, the spokesperson of the Municipal Socialist Group, Susana Hernandez, recalled that it was a socialist mayor, Antonio Bódalo, in 1987 "who got the first project of the Ministry to bury the train tracks" and has also indicated that "subsequently, In 2006, we were the Murcian socialists who managed to understand that the burial was a priority for the municipality and we achieved the 2006 Convention that today all the groups and the neighbors claim. "
In addition, the PSOE has defended the accession of the City of Murcia to the feminist strike of March 8 and the white tide in defense of Public Health.
The rehabilitation of the major ditch of Aljufía and a new initiative to maintain the railway heritage of the municipality and relocate the Railway Museum, are other initiatives that the PSOE has taken forward along with other political groups.
Source: PSOE Murcia