The IU-Greens councilor in Murcia, José Ignacio Tornel, today criticized the City Council allocated wards A and B of the college of El Carmen to the Confraternity of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ, popularly known as 'The coloraos'.
Tornel explained that the president of the Municipal Board of El Carmen, PP, acknowledged yesterday in the plenary hall that those who were disaffected with school use last week, passed into the hands of the Confraternity, which already has a adjacent building.
In his view, the transfer of these spaces, highlighted by its age and as the first headquarters of the University of Murcia, shows that "the PP is giving away public assets to private interests and individuals, while charging citizens with more taxes" .
The mayor has called for the City Council to allocate the pavilions to house a railroad museum, as the Friends of the Railroad spent years claiming a space, or an educational museum, thus fulfilling a commitment in the II Social Pact for Education.
Another possibility, as noted Tornel, is to turn the flags into a cultural center and that of the local library, located at Alameda Capuchin, is very small.
Burying of the tracks
Tornel has indicated that the full Board of El Carmen Municipal held yesterday, PSOE and IU-Greens presented a joint motion to request compliance with the agreement signed by all town councilors for the underground to reach Murcia AVE and claim the president to continuously report on the implementation of the Special Plan to bring the neighborhood station.
The motion was rejected by the PP "arguing its agreement with reports only the first point, but not with the request for information to residents on progress of the project" requested PSOE and IU-Greens.
Source: IURM