The Plenary of the Regional Assembly of Murcia today unanimously approved an institutional declaration in which it claims the creation of a City of Justice in Cartagena.In the text signed by the spokesmen of the five Parliamentary Groups, it is recalled that "a significant number of legal operators signed a manifesto two years ago today for the need to create a City of Justice in Cartagena, denouncing the under-funded situation judicial system of Cartagena in relation to its population and needs.This manifesto was publicly assumed by all political parties, and is expressly stated in all the demonstrations carried out by them, without to this day, and two years later, none of the points contained therein have been carried out.
"In this sense, the five parliamentary spokesmen consider that "the delay in the implementation of the City of Justice project and its implementation is unacceptable.
The same happens with the Commercial and First Instance Court that were requested and granted two years ago to Cartagena, without having been put into operation today.
" The text stresses that "the judicial party of Cartagena urgently needs the location of the new courts already agreed, First Instance and Commercial Law and that, both on the part of the City of Cartagena, as well as by the regional organizations, premises are offered in the According to data from the Ministry of Justice, Cartagena has a third fewer courts than similar cities such as Gijón or Elche,they are not provincial capitals.
"Lastly, the institutional declaration refers to the fact that "today it is the Professional Associations and citizens of Cartagena who are demanding it, and the Regional Assembly of Murcia, gathering as worthy as legitimate demands, claims for each and every one of the judicial parties of the Region to the Ministry of Justice the disposition of the necessary funds and the fulfillment of the acquired commitments, in the conviction that there can be no freedom without justice, justice without legal security, or legal security without the jurisdictional organs and material and human resources that other autonomous communities have been provided.
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Source: Asamblea Regional de Murcia