- Cs announces in the Plenary that it is preparing a battery of measures to unblock the blockade for the start-up of the Family Court, the arrival of an office of the Labor Inspectorate in Cartagena, the creation of the College of Social Graduates of Cartagena, and a delegation from the Commission for Free Legal Assistance, as the Cartagena Bar Association has been claiming for years
Cartagena, Tuesday October 30-.
Citizens has defended in today's plenary an initiative that has also been presented at the Regional Assembly and the Congress of Deputies, to urge the Ministry of Justice to locate in Cartagena the third Mercantile Court scheduled in the Autonomous Community.
The proposal has been approved unanimously.
According to the spokesman of Citizens in Cartagena, Manuel Padín, "although the counselor of the Presidency, Pedro Rivera publicly declared that he made the claims of the professionals of Justice and Law in Cartagena his own, we already know how little the word is worth of the PP or the PSOE and that is why we believe it is fundamental to protect the location with the majority political support in national, regional and local instances ".
"It is unthinkable that this court does not reach Cartagena that has 30 percent of the business movement in the region, but as we know that both PSOE and PP have suffered a clear tendency to forget Cartagena in its political decisions, we are forced to tie that infrastructure "explained Manuel Padín who recalled the case of Asturias where the third Mercantile Court was installed in Gijón, when the first two went to the provincial capital, Oviedo" and the same happened with Alicante and Elche, is to say, with these precedents, we do not wait for another decision that is not that Cartagena has its Court of Mercantile ".
In addition, Cs is preparing a battery of measures to unblock the blockade for the implementation of the Family Court, and the arrival of an office of the Labor Inspection in Cartagena, the creation of the College of Social Graduates of Cartagena, and a delegation of the Commission for Free Legal Assistance, as the Cartagena Bar Association has been claiming for years.
As for the position of the PP, according to Manuel Padín, "we think a humiliating lack of respect, and an example of political cynicism and an insult to the intelligence that the cause of this situation, the PP, now says that the Region and about all of Cartagena is "underfunded, and far from the national average, both in terms of infrastructures and judicial units and endowments of judges, prosecutors and officials."
Source: Ciudadanos Cartagena