In early November, the party will hold primaries to choose their head of list of all the members of the municipality.
The training is convinced of achieving great results in the next elections.
Murcia UPyD chosen in early November, through a process of primary elections, which will be the head of the list of training for the forthcoming municipal elections in 2011.
Apart from the capital, political education presented applications for both the Regional Assembly as seven municipalities in the region, particularly in Cartagena, Lorca, Molina de Segura, San Pedro del Pinatar, San Javier, Los Alcazares and Caravaca.
The primary system, in general and for all the chief candidates was approved in the first Congress that the party held in November 2009, is included in its statutes that any member may be submitted to the primary without the need to seek guarantees or signatures.
UPyD, which already has representatives in the Congress of Deputies, in the Basque Parliament and the European Parliament, now serving three years since its foundation, aiming to become the real alternative in municipal policy, thus fulfilling the high expectations give recent surveys of voting intentions in Murcia.
The training local spokesman, Ruben Juan Serna, explains that "in this primary process is to choose who can best represent the citizens in government, and participation of all members as voters and endorse the democratic essence the process.
We are convinced the City to enter next year as the third political force. "
In the last municipal elections of 2007, more than 100,000 counted in the municipality of Murcia did not exercise their right to vote.
To Serna the main reason for this abstention, over 33%, is the detachment of citizens into political activity.
The spokesman took the announcement of the primaries to release another message: "not enter into agreements or mortgage bonds involving the other parties may be getting the idea.
We will go step by step, voting to vote, evaluating each of the following decisions we make common sense.
UPyD policy has come to do otherwise, calling things by their name, with transparency and without complex. "
Source: UPyD Murcia