Regional coordinator for Progress and Democracy Union, Rafael Sánchez, "we have no doubt that neither Valcárcel Rajoy have not the slightest intention of the High speed reaches the capital of the region disingenuously" after the response European Commission to question this question from MEP training magenta, Francisco Sosa Wagner
The regional coordinator Union Progress and Democracy, Rafael Sánchez, states that "neither the Government nor the Valcárcel Mariano Rajoy have the slightest intention of the High speed reaches the city of Murcia disingenuously" after the response the European Commission to the question on this issue made by the UPyD MEP Francisco Sosa Wagner.
For Sanchez, "You can not stay any doubt" as the words of the European Commissioner for Regional Policy, Johannes Hahn, "are clear and unambiguous in this regard," asserting that "the Spanish authorities have not formally requested any cofinancing access to the city of Murcia in the said line of high-speed rail. "
As the regional coordinator, "while reminding us from the European Commission", according to Directive 2011/92/EU, better known as the Directive on Environmental Impact Assessment or EIA Directive, "the entrance to the city of Murcia disingenuously should be preceded consequent environmental impact, something not from the national government or the regional has been provided so far. "
The question asked by the UPyD MEP Francisco Sosa Wagner, arises after the meeting held by the MEP with locals and members of the Pro-Plate Burying his last visit to Murcia, explains the regional training coordinator magenta .
Specifically, Sosa Wagner raised in its letter to the European Commission what actions are planned for the Mediterranean corridor and related high speed lines "do not create an urban and social problems, thereby meeting of European cohesion policy".
Source: UPyD Región de Murcia