"The bipartisanship, along with MC, has not wanted to face the updating and strengthening of the decadent municipal regulations, something that would allow us to also act against vandalism, irregular occupation, the aging of the real estate park, the care of public spaces, or illegal plots and landfills, "says Manuel Padín
On the occasion of the denunciations published today by the newspaper La Verdad for the illegal camping in La Aljorra, the spokesman for Citizens in Cartagena, Manuel Padín, recalled one of the main axes of his electoral program, it is about the 'normative revolution' that the liberal party has prepared that "will make it very difficult to carry out these practices without the necessary control, until now only acts by virtue of regional laws and regulations, but when we have, among others, the regulatory ordinance of camping, Cartagena can instruct the entire procedure, from the complaint to the penalty, our local police does not have an adequate legal framework with which to act for decades of regulatory neglect of PP, PSOE and MC.
This measure will be accompanied, Cs announces, of a sufficient legal offer of spaces enabled for people who want to make tourism and camping.
"The bipartisanship together with MC have lost many years in which they could have updated and reinforced the decadent municipal regulations that would allow us to act against vandalism, irregular occupation, the aging of the real estate park, the care of public spaces, or solar and illegal dumps, we do not even have plans against fires and floods updated, and of course this also affects the camping and motorhomes in La Aljorra or La Azohía that suffer the same problem, because there is no ordinance that allows local agents to work ", says Manuel Padín that in the case of motorhome tourism adds that" its lack of control not only causes inconvenience and risks, it also generates losses to the sector "and has recalled the information offered by the Murcia Camping Association that estimates that there are 18 illegal installations that stop entering daily 6,600 euros, "not to mention the employment that could be g
if they camp legally. "
Both the Association and Citizens assure that the only way to regulate this are the municipal ordinances.
Finally, the spokesman of Cs points out that "these encampments are also an unfair competition against those entrepreneurs who own and have carried forward with their effort and money business in areas expressly enabled"
Source: Ciudadanos Cartagena