Pedro Saura announced today that it will request the attendance of the Regional Assembly Valcárcel "to give explanations about what is happening with the archaeological remains found in the Garden of San Esteban", and also to ask directly "to protect our heritage because it is a great lever for our culture and our economy and our future. "
"Otherwise, it will be complicit in the looting that can occur with the remains of San Esteban," he added.
Saura stated that "as Murcia, do not want that to end up like many other archaeological finds from the region of Murcia."
"I am going to ask Valcárcel in his appearance to lead the return of those remains and cultural interest (BIC).
The region has responsibility.
There is something of something that belongs only to citizens of Murcia, but the responsibility and interest of the entire region, "said Saura.
Medieval urban life
Saura is important for the protection of the archaeological discoveries of San Esteban because "we speak of debris that allow us to fully recognize the characteristics of our medieval past.
What is there is a trail of remarkable medieval urban life, an important part of our archaeological heritage, history and culture. "
In that sense, Saura assessed the various citizens' movements that are taking place to defend the preservation of those findings.
Source: PSRM-PSOE