Municipal Councillor, Begoña García Retegui Socialist Group has said on Monday after the Commission for Infrastructure, Finance and General Affairs, that "everything would be easier if the government team will encourage participation and transparency, enabling the matters covered in commissions they were previously known by the groups, especially the memoirs of action and projects presented in the Commission. "
In this regard, García Retegui has referred to the extraordinary credit raised by the government team to deal with various activities such as the school in La Paz or remodeling the old jail.
"Nearly five million of that credit would be for the project of conservation of the site of San Esteban socialist mayor has indicated would be retained but, unable to invest because, in the words of the mayor, next year the plan will only Director who does not need that much. "
"This project of San Esteban seems a new pose Ballesta, who intends to sell that fixed the issue when it has not solved anything and has not done what he promised. Those nearly 5 million euros will be retained to make it appear to be do something with the site but not invested in time, while there are other educational cultural infrastructures, sanitary and need investment now and for which apparently no money ".
Garcia Retegui has described as "regrettable" that the political opposition groups have known through the media the proposed intervention in San Esteban: "It's another example of the lack of transparency and how little he appreciates Ballesta participation . If the approval of the extraordinary credit has to go through the Municipal Council, the first had been to open a participatory process, define the Master Plan and, through an open process, they have reached an agreement together. "
Source: PSOE Murcia