Socialist Party spokesman, Pedro Lopez, expects negotiations between the City, the CARM and Latbus are developed with maximum transparency and get eliminate the threat of a new 'tarifazo' definitely because "this situation only causes uncertainty among users and lack of confidence in public transport. "
Lopez is pleased that it has reached an agreement in principle to keep the bonuses to large families and pensioners, but warns that there are still outstanding fringes earlier conflict, such as General UNIBON suppression, discrimination in the ticket price for residents of districts that pay a much more expensive than urban lines and no free transfers between the two companies that manage bus lines and tram in the town
Single price UNIBON
So Lopez asks the three parties to seize this negotiation to reach a broader agreement to include the implementation of a general savings bond trunk lines which can benefit all users and that, for now, is only available to academics.
Similarly, the Socialist spokesman City government claims to defend the rights of neighboring districts and work to pay the same price as travelers urban lines.
"It's not fair that someone else pay 1.50 euros and 1.05 per use public transport in the municipality," he says.
Finally, Lopez returns to regret PP mismanagement of public transport whose backdrop continued confrontation between House and Valcárcel, as has been highlighted in this new conflict, where each played his way management conditions ended the first 'tarifazo'.
Source: PSOE Murcia