MC regrets the hypocrisy exhibited by the Popular Party of Cartagena in publicly criticizing the work done by the mayor with the reissue of the book 'Murcia por una Mitra', by archaeologist and historian Ivan Negueruela.
Thus, the spokesman of the MC Municipal Group, Francisco Calderón wanted to remind the PP that, according to the open investigations, it is obvious to conclude that "the only mayor who seems to have spent money from Cartagena for the benefit of his party and herself has Been Pilar Barreiro ".
In this sense, the spokesman of MC has said that "the person who knows this circumstance is Carolina Palazón, who signed the bills that are investigated in Punic."
It is worth remembering that this operation analyzes various invoices signed by the current mayor as responsible for the area of ​​Tourism, considering the destination of the same.
Calderón has continued to show his understanding with the intention of others of "to remain ignorant or to make available to his party some enormous swallows".
"The detestable thing is to do it to attack your city, its heritage and history," he reasoned.
In contrast to this way, Francisco Calderón has put the focus of attention in MC, a formation "that does not use the institutions for propagandistic purposes, but we are careful to show proud our symbols and history."
At the same time, he said that "the complex of one or more parties and that of their elected officials is not a virtue, but a burden that Cartagenaans have suffered for decades."
For all this, "we celebrate that the City of Cartagena publishes and disseminates the history of the municipality. And we sincerely believe that whoever is accountable is the one who appropriates the public and not who fulfills his obligation by divulging the history of his people to Through the institutions, contributing to the collective memory and the knowledge of the new generations ".
In order to contextualize the content of the work of Negueruela, Calderón has offered to the PP spokesman in the City council of Cartagena, Francisco Espejo, "an actual explanation in correspondence to the problematic of the thirteenth century, for its sure understanding. They offer him an urban plan and, regardless of his people and the general interest, he accepts it. He moves the headquarters of the diocese to start collecting the taxes of Cartagena and dedicate them to works in Murcia.
Francisco Calderón has reminded those who question the purpose of the publication that the purpose of it is "to demand historical justice and the recovery of the only Cathedral in ruins since the Civil War, after the bombing of the four hours."
To conclude, he has slipped a tip, "read phobias and complex cures. With 'Murcia for a Mitra' have the opportunity to begin to know their history and those who choose them to represent them in the City."
Source: MC