| López: "It is time for concrete and reasoned aid, it is not a window dressing contest, it is a crisis that is hitting us and we must help the productive fabric "| On this situation, the municipal spokesman for the Cartagena training, José López, has valued that "the experience of the first day in 'Phase 1' has not been entirely satisfactory, therefore we will ask the Government for an extraordinary Board of Spokespersons to discuss new measures and other aspects of this phase and those to come.
" Regarding what happened yesterday, he pointed out that "it is evident that without stopping consumption, we must regulate it, which is why we also demand a greater police presence, something feasible because the agents have provided us with the extraordinary services of Easter, Cruces de Mayo or they will not those of La Mar de Músicas, and it does not seem right to skimp on citizen security.
" Regarding the meeting this morning, López explained that "with Hostecar we have talked about taking bars from businesses to the streets to facilitate customer service and prevent or limit crowds, a measure that would be accompanied by the acquisition and distribution of biodegradable kitchenware among the sector by the City Council and the reinforcement of the collection of this waste with new clean points ". "We also raise the possibility that the City Council provide all establishments open to the public with some sanitary measures, such as disinfecting carpets, all with a standard model," he explained. For all this, it has advanced that "from MC we are committed to accelerating municipal aid and attention to the commercial and hospitality sector and doing so under the brand 'Cartagena Segura, which must also serve to raise social awareness.
It is time for concrete aid and reasoned, it is not a window dressing contest, it is a crisis that hits us and we must help the productive fabric ". MC will require the Government to fulfill its commitment to establish a specific water rate for hoteliers On the other hand, José López recalled that "in 2017 we proposed a water rate for the hospitality industry.
At the end of 2018, Castejón, who had boycotted it together with the concessionaire, announced it, even the PP agreed (they said) and two years later they still do not start it.
" The mayor has drawn attention to the fact that "it is evident that the use he makes of water in the hospitality sector is different from domestic use, but the concessionaire with the approval of PP, fugitives (formerly PSOE) and C's follows them charging as houses, at the same time that it charges them being closed ". "This is what we demand in the Monitoring Commission, but the mayor said that it did not seem to be an urgent matter," and despite this, "they do not want to be known as 'La Trinca'," José López said ironically. "For us it is a fair and timely measure, so in the next plenary session we will demand that the legal procedures for this modification be carried out," the MC spokesperson announced.
Source: Grupo municipal MC Cartagena