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CTSSP-Podemos accuses the PSOE of servility with the big Cartagena businessmen (17/10/2018)

The municipal group of the purple formation criticizes the double standards of the Cartagena and regional socialism, since they challenge the Law of Business Acceleration while they press to crash the transitory norms, when both regulations are tailored suits of the business lobbies, that are skipped the legality, the common good and the protection of the environment

Weeks ago, Cartagena Sí Se Puede-Podemos had already made public its rejection, both of the transitory norms to the General Plan of Cartagena, and of the so-called Business Acceleration Law or the Second Law of Administrative Simplification, that C's, PP and CROEM are trying to sneak into the Regional Assembly despite the warnings of our own and strangers.

The legal uncertainty, a carte blanche to perpetrate all kinds of aberrations and administrative blunders, the objections generated in different councils, the warnings of the lawyers of the own Regional Assembly, the unanimous rejection of groups like the one that integrate the Platform for a New Plan General, the lack of protection of the environment and, in general, the absence of the general interest of citizens in the spirit of both norms, were some of the reasons that were used from Podemos to not support these regulations.

The municipal group recalls that the transitional rules were the foreseeable result of PSOE and MC deciding to accept the General Plan of the PP, resorting to the annulment sentences and then raising an express review that also obtained its corresponding judicial setback.

Then, the socialist effort to process the annulled Plan of 2012, gave rise to this new spawn that are these transitory rules, when everyone knows that what proceeds is to transact a new planning from the beginning and not continue as before, wasting time and resources, which is what the Local Government has been doing for three and a half years.

Cartagena Yes It Can - We have criticized the double standards and hypocrisy of the Local and Regional PSOE in urban planning matters, as on the one hand it says to reject the Law of Business Acceleration, and then, as if Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde is treated, insists on pressing the regional PP to approve, against the advice of the technicians of the Councils, transitory rules that suffer from the same critical flaws in the PP project, C's and the CROEM.

The purple formation remembers that the transitory norms are less transitory of what they are created, that constitute a general planning in all rule, and that they look for to be some administrative dispositions so that a few real estate and construction industralists continue doing businesses at the cost of true barbarities, such as the unnecessary expansion of industrial land, the absolute deregulation of rural areas, various abuses in neighborhoods such as Los Mateos and San Antón, ninguneo heritage and natural areas of the municipality, etc.

These issues, recalls Podemos, are those that his group, along with other groups, collected in the form of allegations to the transitory rules, proposals that were largely estimated by the competent councils and that forced the City Council to see how they corrected it several times. initial project, which is still not approved.

Finally, the purple formation has supported the Platform for a New General Plan, a space in which it participates together with neighborhood groups, ecologists, in defense of heritage or transparency, such as ANSE, ADEPA, ADELA, PROCABO, Citizen Observatory and FAVCAC, and has endorsed the pronouncement regarding the need to start once and for all the new General Plan of the municipality, in a democratic and participatory manner.

Source: CTSSP

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