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Cs denounces that the Community has not yet delivered the latest proposal of Transitory Rules to the City Council (05/03/2019)

- The Ministry of Development ensures that the Transitory Rules will favor the construction of 3,000 homes, the opening of shops and activity in rural areas, among other issues, while the Socialist Government through the mayor came to say that the Rules do not work practically for nothing, "common sense tells me that the truth lies somewhere in between the unbridled optimism of the PP and the chronic pessimism of the PSOE," says Manuel Padín

Cartagena, Tuesday, March 5.

Citizens has denounced today that the Autonomous Community has not yet sent the City Council of Cartagena the latest proposal of Transitory Rules after its adaptation to the considerations of the Legal Council, "it seems a contradiction to us that the general secretary of the Ministry of Development, Yolanda Muñoz is pressing publicly so that the Consistory carries out in four months the simplified environmental evaluation, that requests the cooperation between the two administrations and on the other hand has not counted on the municipal technicians of Urbanism nor has even transferred the document ".

"If the objective of Development, as published by the newspaper La Verdad, is that the rules come into force this summer, bad way we take with this administrative divorce between the regional government of the PP and the local PSOE," said Manuel Padín who has committed to fight for a new Technical Table to be convened to analyze the new document, clarify who is responsible for carrying out the simplified environmental assessment, and determine without question what issues can be resolved by the Transitory Rules that can not solve an action of the City Council through the specific modification ".

For Citizens, after the varapalo of the Legal Council, the "political surrealism of useless bipartisanship" has continued to outrage the citizens of Cartagena, "on the one hand we have the Ministry of Development that ensures that the Transitory Rules will favor the construction of 3,000 homes, the opening of shops and activity in rural areas, among other issues, while the socialist government through the mayor went so far as to say that the rules "do not serve practically anything." "Common sense suggests that the truth lies in somewhere between the unbridled optimism of the PP and the chronic pessimism of the PSOE, "says Padín.

Manuel Padín has recognized that like all the main political, economic and social actors of Cartagena and its region, "we have felt a lot of frustration and disappointment, the PP generated the urban blockade with the failed PGOU, promised to resolve the situation with a failed express review, and promised deadlines and quick solutions with a failed Transitory Rules, but despite the incompetence of the PP, the responsibility right now remains to think that we will be without General Plan a few more years, and that if these Rules are going to allow relief, however minimal, we must take them forward. "

Warning to the PSOE on the progress of the General Plan

Today ends with the session this afternoon at the Pozo Estrecho Civic Center, the deadline for citizen participation for the new General Plan of Urban Planning.

Once the proposals have been collected, as of April 1, the municipal Plenary must approve the progress of the PGOU, after which a period of exposure to the public of one month will be established, "although some of our members have been in those sessions of participation, I remind the PSOE that governs Cartagena in an absolute minority and should gather all the municipal groups together with the team that has prepared the Advance of the PGOU to give an account of the work done, listen to the position of the political groups and gain the confidence of a Plenary majority that allows him to pass the cut smoothly and if it is much better in the General Plan Table ", warned the local spokesman of Cs.

It is, for Manuel Padín, an obvious warning, but "unfortunately we have many examples of decisions that the PSOE has wanted to execute without anyone, as if they believed that they rule with an absolute majority." The Liberal Party spokesman recalled the cases of the noise ordinance, the taxi ordinance, the payment of RED hours, the transfer to Casco Antiguo of one million euros, the election of the municipal auditor, the budgetary modifications, the Rambla Plan, the suspension of Novo Carthago, the budget of the ADLE or the new hiring system for the Neighborhood Boards.

Source: Ciudadanos Cartagena

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