Socialist spokesman, Pedro Lopez, is concerned that local government continues on its hands, anchored at the stage of the big announcements on Pharaonic projects fictitious, and no bet on realistic actions to revive the economy and create jobs.
"While unemployment Murcia wins and despair, the PP of La Glorieta is anchored, waiting for the storm clears, trying to divert attention to the tram, where if you ask on the street, not just this project the priority and concern of Murcia, "says Lopez.
The concern today is called employment and the city of Murcia-PSOE spokesman insists, must prioritize and invest every dollar in the generation of jobs, albeit slowly, and it is clear that the PP is not in this key because it means that, for example, the business incubator Churra remains sealed up tight when it should be open for a year and a half.
To curb this lack of involvement, the Socialist Group will begin a round of meetings with social and business associations to hear first hand their concerns that a day will conclude with participation open to society, and all information pick up will result in a document that the PSOE will provide the local government.
According to Lopez, an increasing number of voices who believe that only cuts and austerity is not going to end the crisis and the city has to react because "we live in a town where small businesses live their darkest hours and where high youth unemployment rate is above average. "
"With adjustments and cuts instead of moving towards the era of knowledge go back to the stone age," says the Socialist spokesman.
Source: PSOE Murcia