The municipal group considers that the Government does not have to be more or less "exhaustive" with the concessionaires, but simply must ensure that they comply with the contract.
And companies must comply with it, providing the service for which we pay them, without taking an extra euro.
"What is included in the specifications and laws regarding public service contracts is so clear, so common sense and easy to comply with, that when you see the administrative maneuvers that the municipal government is doing, it is because there are Everything except what has to be: control and guarantee of compliance with contracts, supervision that everything we pay is adjusted to the costs of the service, defense of the interest of the citizens of Cartagena ... "This is how Pilar Marcos evaluated the announcements of the Socialist government in relation to the dissolution of the Water Technical Commission and the supposed creation of a specific area of ​​Infrastructure to supervise the large concessionaires.
In relation to water, the purple formation, which at the time opposed both the fraudulent reduction of the tariff and the (equally illegitimate) "Technical Commission" mounted ad hoc to validate it, requires that said Commission, which only served to give it legal appearance to the economic and contractual desires of HIDROGEA, now render accounts of what has been done: what tasks have you been doing?
What have you done with the previous work of the municipal infrastructure officials?
What happened to the disciplinary proceedings opened to HIDROGEA in 2017?
Have they expired or were they resolved?
Have they been "drawer"?
For what reason?
Did the Commission accept the final results of the technical study of PW and GECIVAL, even when the previous reports of the auditors detected irregularities?
On the other hand, the municipal group of Podemos has denied categorically that there will be a department or special area in Infrastructure as announced by the Government.
On the contrary, Podemos affirms that the only thing that exists is another ordering of personnel to continue making the paripé of the control of the contracts when there is an absolute chaos, deliberately generated.
A chaos that the Government itself has recognized, for example with reference to the contamination of landfill land or the sale of by-products generated in the plant.
An acknowledgment that comes after years of questions and complaints from CTSSP, and that despite being recognized, no one has assumed responsibilities or compensated economically in his case: neither for the supposed undue payment with respect to the by-products nor for the environmental damage in the case of the floors of the landfill.
How can it be that the Government repeats one and a thousand times the "polluter, pays" in relation to El Hondón and that, however, has not required FCC or the companies responsible for the coverage of the vessels to be held responsible and that pay for the contamination of the floors of the landfill, some soils of municipal ownership, and whose contamination is amply accredited in a study of the UPCT.
For Podemos, it is not necessary to create any specific area from Infrastructure, nor was it necessary to create a Special Technical Commission for the revision of the water tariff: all that is necessary is to comply with the law, with honesty and courage, and let the Municipal officials do their work, making the means available to them to monitor the fulfillment of contracts ... However, as the Government continues with its policy of complicity and opacity, it rejects or paralyzes the investigation commissions, and hinders or does not work at all. the municipal officials, the purple formation considers indispensable the constitution of the Observatory of the Municipal Contracting, an initiative approved in Plenary that looks for that at least the opposition groups and the local representatives can accede to the information relative to the fulfillment of the contracts of the services privatized public.
Source: CTSSP