The 1,800 people affected by Reguerón highway will be supported by "legal, institutional and policy" of the City of Murcia.
So it has been said this morning the Mayor, Miguel Ángel Cámara, members of the local platform, led by its president, Jose Ortiz, with whom he met for about an hour more.
Also attended the meeting the Speaker of the Municipal People's Party, Nuria Fuentes, and presidents of municipal boards and TorreagĂźera Beniaján, Francisco Hernandez and Fulgencio Perona.
Chamber has granted that the City is willing to undertake legal actions that were necessary for homeowners and land do not suffer the "abuse" by the Ministry of Development.
The Mayor has sent them calm and has assured them that the City will be there to support them to the "outrage" of the National Government, which canceled the construction of the highway when he was hired and started expropriation.
This has led many of those affected have lost their homes and had to buy another house, while in other cases the owners of abandoned crop land when they were placed in a process of expropriation.
The stretch of Beniaján to Zeneta is the one who accumulates the largest number of homes and where to date 45 houses had been demolished the 150 that exist in the entire path.
The president of the platform owners, Jose Ortiz, has gone to City Hall to request the Mayor to "intercede for us and help us out of where we have got the Ministry of Development, we are not the case."
Also, Ortiz has complained that no one from the State Administration has been in contact with the victims to inform them of the cancellation of the highway or on the situation where everyone is.
"A huge cut"
In this regard, the City will require the Ministry of Development to reconsider the "massive cuts" in Murcia has done because, says Chamber-"if anything has characterized the government of Rodriguez Zapatero since 2004 has consistently been to punish Murcia. "
Not only has not invested in infrastructure and deadlines are not met, but that any decision taken "is always against the interests of Murcia."
So much so that "we have become the largest city in Spain brunt of the cuts the government of Rodriguez Zapatero."
House has complained that "we punished again."
Also, the House has spoken out against the decision of the Ministry of Public Works to remove the Reguerón Highway because it is an essential infrastructure to ensure mobility in the city and essential to close the network of roads and highways in recent years has run the City Council and the Government of the region.
In this sense, the Mayor pointed out that the City has invested nearly 60 million in setting up the belt east of the city, with avenues Miguel Indurain and the Kingdom of Murcia, while the Regional Government has earmarked 100 million euros for Coastal North and South and Alternative Sangonera La Verde.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia