The spokesperson for the United Left-Vedes in the city of Murcia, Esther Herguedas, considers that the intervention "in extremis" Ramón Luis Valcárcel in no way can be considered as satisfactory for urban transport situation in the city of Murcia.
For the mayor, the bar's called 'rate hikes', by killing off all bonds and has been so crazy that any solution now appears as good.
However, accurate Herguedas, this conflict is settled with a rise from 10% to 11% rate and the disappearance of some transport tickets, as UNIBON general.
But above all, stands Herguedas, the conflict is settled with a cut of 33% in services, which will result from 1 October in the disappearance of lines-as the 12 or the 61 - and lower frequencies in almost all others.
This cut also involve a significant reduction in the workforce that now provides the service.
"I did not intend to deceive, we had bad service and now we have worse and more expensive," the mayor has qualified.
Herguedas criticizes the limited efforts by both governments to meet the demands of the public and that without knowing the details of the agreement, it appears that the CCAA has simply put a million euros a year from 3 to 4 and the council to continue its commitment in terms of bonuses from large families and retirees
Source: IURM