The IU-Greens councilor in the city of Murcia, José Ignacio Tornel, said today that the "deteriorating situation" of the site of St. Stephen has shown "no attention" of the government team to cultural property of the municipality.
"The events are promoted outside our culture or magnify certain festivals, the Popular Party always seems to act as a dead weight in promoting cultural, scientific and tourist site," he highlighted Tornel.
According to the mayor, "we must acknowledge the new breach of promise of the mayor, as is made clear not to become the underground parking, managed by a company involved in the relevant policy in this region, which would have destroyed the site with PP stimulation. "
It underlined that the Mayor "ignores the Council of the City of Murcia" just two days after its constitution and made the decision to cover the field "without resorting to it even as an advisory body."
In this regard, he indicated that "a council composed of independent qualified persons, which is not the case, would have presented alternatives for the future of the site."
He also described as "paripé" and "teasing" the consistory convened recently museumization competition for the site, whose failure has already occurred, and now chooses to fill this space.
Tornel has argued that the remains of the site is in a "checkout" due to the "negligence" of administrations, the "clashes" between the Community and the City and the "bad digestion" of the mayor to "the triumph citizen on speculative business. "
"It is clear that the decision to close the site is ultimately brought about by a complaint from a citizen to Seprona association, the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and the local police, given the deterioration of the remains.
Sardina metal in Segura
The council has said that "we want the tourists interested in Murcia through the rod and the cap and allow an entrepreneur friend a sardine metal target on the river Segura as a monument to perullismo, but investing in culture is not in the plans This City. "
Tornel has chosen to consider converting at least a portion of the school site in archeology, both for the continuation of the excavations and research to serve as a teaching resource for schools in the Region of Murcia.
Source: IURM