The PSOE candidate for Mayor of Murcia, Pedro López, has participated this morning in a cast of handouts organized by Socialist Youth and the PSOE in the campaign 'Mr. House, my time is money' at the bus stops for passengers line 30 from Los Ramos to Murcia.
Lopez explained that "this act has been informed residents of the inequalities experienced by commuters living in the districts, not only have a very low pass frequencies but with the unification of tariffs proposed by the City Council being victimized again and they will pay 1.35 euros per shift while travelers will pay 1 euro center. "
Lopez believes that "this is a new discrimination and advocates the introduction of a single ticket for 1 euro for the whole municipality."
Coinciding with the start of the academic, Pedro López has also proposed the establishment of direct lines from the hamlets to the University of Murcia, for having to end the eternal journey that many young people do every morning, for example, an hour and half from Los Ramos to the Campus de Espinardo.
Thus, the Socialist candidate states that are set up new routes in imitation of the line 38, which runs New Javalí, Sewer, Javalí Viejo, Guadalupe and La Ă‘ora before reaching Espinardo.
Lopez considers necessary to enable similar routes from South Mountain, the north of Monteagudo, The Esparragal, Head of Torres or the Campo de Cartagena, to avoid wasting time with reloading in Murcia.
For his part, Deputy Secretary General of Socialist Youth in the municipality of Murcia, Jesus Manuel Carrillo, recalled that "one more year young people have to suffer a poor public transport, for example to get from Beniaján or TorreagĂĽera to Campus Espinardo we supposed to an hour and a half every day, having to make transfers in the heart of Murcia during rush hour and buses saturated. "
Moreover, the deputy secretary general of Socialist Youth has indicated that "the public bus service to the districts is very limited evening after school or coming from the center of Murcia and if you are behind a bit as you do not have back."
Thus, Jesus Manuel Carrillo has remarked that "from Young Socialists denounce this kind of cases make a big difference and inequality between young people living in the districts and those living in the center and that mobility limits our time, our leisure and throughout the economy of our pockets, because not all young people are college and do not have the UNIBON to go to other training centers, so they spend up to 120 euros a month in bus. "
Source: PSOE Murcia