| Even if it is possible to settle in them for a period of time and clear instructions on the use of beaches for the bathroom | The mayor of Cartagena, Ana Belén Castejón, has asked the regional and national governments, as well as the Federation of Municipalities and Provinces, to take into account the uniqueness of Cartagena when drafting regulations and royal decrees on de-escalation for avoid doubts and uncertainties, such as the one generated by the possibility of visiting or not the second residences in the first phase that starts up tomorrow.The mayor requests, in the letters sent to the government delegate, the president of the Autonomous Community and the president of the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces, that they clarify whether it is possible to visit second residences or even settle in them for a time.
Likewise, the Government has also requested clear and precise information on the use of bathing beaches."The BOE published yesterday again revealed the uniqueness of Cartagena mentioned above, since many citizens have their second residence within the municipality itself.
Said document states that until Phase 2 of lack of confinement they cannot be visited, however, the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, has stated in his statements that they can be visited in this first phase.
For all this, I beg you to clarify if the citizens of Cartagena will be able, not only to visit their second residences within the municipality during Phase 1, but also to settle for a period of time, ”he stated in his letters.After the doubts generated by Order SND / 380/2020, of April 30, about the conditions in which non-professional physical activity can be carried out outdoors during the health crisis caused by COVID-19, and taking into account says that all the spokespersons for the municipal groups of the Cartagena City Council agreed on the need to recognize the particularity of the municipality, "I would like, from now on, in the different regulations to be taken into account the uniqueness of the Cartagena's decentralization model and the term urban centers will be included ”, Castejón has requested.The mayor recalls that the decentralization process has not concluded in Cartagena and the current situation may generate discrimination between territories.
“Not all the territories have Neighborhood Boards because decentralization in Cartagena is a process that has not been concluded.
There is a paradox that a town like Santa Ana does not belong to any neighborhood council, and yet its neighbors in Miranda do.
The residents of Los Urrutias, who belong to the Neighborhood Council of El Algar, are in the same situation, while those of Los Nietos do not belong to any Board.
The same occurs between El Llano del Beal and Los Belones.
Much more worrisome is the situation in La Manga del Mar Menor, which belongs to two municipalities, has less than 5,000 people registered, and yetIt has much more real population throughout the year and is one of the areas that most concerns us.
All this is what we need to be taken into account ”, Ana Belén Castejón has specified.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena