"Three years after the PSOE to commit to building a new Civil Guard barracks in Sangonera la Verde, and two years after the city of Murcia ceded a plot for construction, the Delegation of the Government continues to look the other way and ignoring its responsibility to ensure the safety of Murcia.
This is the story of a real mockery of the citizens, "thus compelling today has shown the Green Sangonera headman, Juan Jimenez, who has presided over an extraordinary plenary session to require the Government Office to fulfill its promise to build new facilities in the district.
During the plenary, the headman has exposed the countless steps that have been overcome from the City of Murcia for the construction of barracks and listed the obstacles, from the Delegation of the Government, have been imposed.
On July 12, 2006 was assigned a plot free to allow the work, announced by the PSOE in December 2005.
Much later, the Ministry of Interior, dated October 9, 2007, rejected the transfer on grounds of their lack of suitability.
Year and a half of work evaporated.
The team of government People's Party offered a new site that met the requirements of Interior, and managed to end with a cooperation protocol in March 2008
Over the next two years, the PSOE Murcia systematically lied to repeat at different times and in various media that the headquarters of the Green Sangonera was a priority and would be built with the budget of the Civil Guard Management.
Today, three years later, we are waiting for the Ministry of Interior of a definitive answer to the construction of barracks and meet their commitments to Murcia.
First, the previous government delegate, Angel Gonzalez, who said on several occasions that the barracks was a State priority.
And second, its happening, Rafael González Tovar, who has returned to block the project, saying that it is for the city of Murcia decide, between El Palmar and Sangonera la Verde, where you build the barracks.
Who is responsible for the election?
González Tovar appears unaware that the Organic Law 2 / 1986 on the Security Forces and the State provides in its Chapter III, Article 14.1 that "the Ministry of Interior have all matters relating to Civil Guard services related to public safety and other powers conferred by this Act and their remuneration, destinations, barracks and equipment. "
So, the Municipality of Murcia only qualified to offer the land.
It has done so twice.
The chronology of events on the headquarters of the Green Sangonera clear lack of foresight and seriousness of the Delegation of the Government and the National Government itself.
Continued false ads start of construction, changes in location and dereliction of duties seriously harm the security of citizens.
The last chapter of this story starred on September 27, 2007, the PSOE in the city of Murcia.
Its members refused to support a motion tabled by the government team, once again requesting the start of construction and justified his refusal by referring to the beginning of such a short period of time. A year later, we see again Murcians have been deceived and this building still does not start.
Chronology of nonsense
January 3, 2006.
Murcia City Council calls for the creation of the first quarter.
January 11, 2006: The former government delegate, Gonzalez, agrees to initiate the process to locate the headquarters in Sangonera.
LO made during a meeting with representatives from the New Hermitage in Sangonera la Verde.
June 13, 2006: The City Council has started the paperwork for the sale of a plot of 800 square meters to the Ministry of Interior to build a Civil Guard barracks in the hamlet of Murcia.
June 16, 2006: Ángel González insists that Sangonera headquarters "is a central government priority."
October 9, 2007: Interior rejected the land offered for sale by the City.
The experts consider that it is small.
December 1, 2007: Angel Gonzalez said after a meeting with members of Ermita Nueva, Sangonera the Green will feature a Civil Guard barracks.
What is more, even said that "will have 14 agents" and that the decision "is already taken.
Even we have proceeded to change the name of the occupation of El Palmar, a hamlet that is within the boundary of the National Police. "
February 20, 2008: The Inner City offers a new plot of 1,592 square meters.
February 28, 2008: Interior states that the land offered by the City "is considered ideal plot" for the purpose intended "
August 24, 2008: González Tovar says in the press that "the closure of the headquarters of El Palmar is just a rumor on the street".
February 19, 2008: The Ministry of Interior to send a draft titled "Collaboration Protocol between the Infrastructure and Facilities Management of State Security and the city of Murcia for the construction of a new building, aimed at Headquarters House Civil Guard in the hamlet of Sangonera la Verde ".
In this draft, in its seventh point, that the Consistory Interior tried to reclassify "the buildability of the land use and urban, state property, which houses the infrastructure of the barracks of the Guardia Civil."
Mayor House rejected this document.
May 8, 2008: Security Council member, Nuria Fuentes, sent a letter to the Ministry of Interior to reject the draft.
It warned: "We were very surprised that this protocol is intended to close the Civil Guard headquarters in El Palmar."
The council proposed a new draft.
July 11, 2008: A Letter from the Ministry of Interior, signed by the Secretary General, Consuelo Gonzalo Jar, warns that "there is no provision to undertake with its loans to build a new barracks in the village of Sangonera la Verde" .
He warns that to build a barracks in Sangonera be necessary to remove the headquarters of El Palmar, and proceed to re-cover.
September 24, 2008: González Tovar said that "there is no delay in the police station in the district of Carmen and the Civil Guard barracks in Sangonera la Verde".
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia