| Jes s Gim nez: "The inexplicable delay rewards the concessionaires and weighs down small local entrepreneurs "| With the beginning of 2021, it has been known that the local government has extended the garden maintenance contracts managed by the UTE Act a-Acciona, as well as the maintenance of coastal areas managed by Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas (FCC).
Both contracts ended in 2020.
MC Cartagena's position has been transmitted by its deputy spokesperson, Jes s Gim nez, who recalled that "since the beginning of the legislature we have been warning that it was necessary to tender new contracts for gardens and maintenance of coastal areas, because they expire They were on December 31st and because the service is more than a deficit.
" Next, the Cartagena mayor regretted that the local Executive "have come to ensure, in February 2020, that the contracts would not be extended and that they were working on the specifications." Something that "was not true".
In this context, Gim nez has asserted that "FCC and Acciona, among others, will continue to charge millions of euros for poor service because Arroyo, Castej n and Pad n are on something else, or not." It has considered that "the 'inexplicable' delay rewards the concessionaires and weighs on the small local entrepreneurs." Another Easter without beach bars At the same time, the councilor of MC has influenced the lack of specifications for seasonal facilities on the beaches and has warned that "everything indicates that the hotel businessmen will not be able to install beach bars at Easter because at 5 January has not even started the award procedure by the City Council ".
"This is how this Government works; a Trinca created to strengthen clientelistic networks and suffocate Cartagena that meets objectives while awaiting its outcome in June of this year", concluded Jes s Gim nez.
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Source: Grupo municipal MC Cartagena