The secretary general of PSRM-PSOE, Pedro Saura, said in the Regional Party Committee held last night that "if the regional government does its homework with respect to the remains of St. Stephen, first declared a cult Interest, and then conducting a rigorous project, PSOE us from going to work with the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Development for the 'one per cent culture' that is distributed throughout Spain, which is a very important, a substantial portion will finance the project of the remains of St. Stephen. "
Pedro Saura recalled that the regional government has reduced the 62 percent of resources for the recovery of historical heritage in the budgets of the Autonomous Region for 2010, so that the Government considers that Valcárcel "does not believe in the recovery of our heritage. "
However, he added, "We think we have to work together, pitch in, in this very important issue for the Region of Murcia, and we will do."
"It's time to bring ideas and solutions, not anger, not the politicians we get into the finger in the eye each other."
"People want solutions and proposals," he concluded.
Source: PSRM-PSOE