This seems to be the policy being followed in the case of the findings of San Esteban.
It is clear that while the remains are visible of all, the number of voices calling for its preservation and not only among the population but also among professionals.
Thus it is acting with unusual diligence aimed to end as soon as possible public exposure of the remains and thus extinguish the fire of controversy.
A controversy in which day by day, political leaders from the PP lost credibility with each passing day.
In Ujaldón yesterday caused a warning about the risks to the Palacio de San Esteban supposed archaeological excavations and today we have proven that this statement was totally gratuitous and unfounded.
Before this ceremony of confusion, Izquierda Unida + Greens openly and claims.
It has therefore asked the Minister of Culture the following information:
The technical report of the Heritage Service, dated November 20, 2009, the technician who subscribes, Angel Iniesta Sanmartin quoted other experts who have contributed to the report.
It requests data from all the technicians who are involved in this process and copies of reports to be issued.
Requested copy of the technical report on the condition of the archaeological excavations on the BIC's Palacio de San Esteban.
Requested a full copy of the technical project of extraction and replantation of the archaeological remains.
Data is made director of excavations.
Requested copies of all resolutions of the General Directorate of Fine Arts and Cultural Assets that have been laid on this matter.
Access is requested to complete record of archaeological excavations of San Esteban.
Source: IU + LV Murcia