| José López: "Centralism and unequal treatment do not seem to have an expiration date | The Official College of Administrative Managers of the Region has informed its members this week that the procedures carried out in Cartagena in person will be sent, from today until December 4, to the Headquarters of Murcia.In line with this situation, the spokesman for the MC Municipal Group, José López, has referred to the "umpteenth offense to Cartagena" that, on this occasion, comes to us "with the Traffic Department.""Due to lack of personnel they say, coincidence ...
These already well-known coincidences, which are usually explained with the traditional excuse of lack of human or material resources, always end with Cartagena losing a procedure and Murcia agglutinating or devouring said procedure".The Cartagena leader has continued to explain that "this happens after a summer in which Cartagena lacked the minimum examiners to obtain a driving license, which led to denouncing this situation in a manifesto that we brought to the Plenary to demand an increase in the workforce examiners ".In this sense, it should be remembered that an MC initiative prompted the Plenary to show its support for the Campo de Cartagena driving schools, adhering the Corporation groups to the demands of the aforementioned driving schools.José López has shown that "it rains in the wet, because we have already denounced that the single European driving license is processed only in Murcia, taking it away from Cartagena with the recurring excuse of human resources.""And it is that, much to our regret, the centralism, grievances and unequal treatment do not seem to have an expiration date," the Cartagena spokesman denounced.
Source: Grupo municipal MC Cartagena