MC Cartagena will propose, during the next municipal plenary session, that the Corporation urge the local government to elaborate, as soon as possible, the modification of the Statutes of the Autonomous Agency for Collection Management of Cartagena (OAGRC) regarding the composition of its Governing Council, establishing a number of vowels of nine that allows a composition proportional to the political representation of the Plenary.
The statutes of the Autonomous Body of Collection Management were approved by plenary agreement of July 10, 2013 for its adaptation to the current regulations, published in the Official Gazette of the Region on September 6 of the same year.
Despite its recent wording, the deputy speaker of the Municipal Group MC Cartagena, Isabel Garcia, has reported that "these statutes have a series of shortcomings, in terms of the composition of the Governing Council and the regime of substitutions of its members, which make it necessary its modification, as I already showed in the last session, held last December. "
For this reason, García said, "it is necessary to make a change in the Statutes of the Autonomous Body that guarantees that the resolutions of its Council are adopted taking into account the weighted vote of the municipal groups in the Plenary."
To carry out this work, added the mayor of MC, "we already have the experience of amending the statutes of the ADLE, a process that took almost a year to its president, Ana Belén Castejón, between the motion and the final approval. modification, despite having all the legal reports that marked the procedure to follow ".
"We hope that, on this occasion, despite his manifest intellectual incapacity, Castejón will overcome his personal limitations and the modification of the statutes of the Autonomous Organization will be a reality within a year," García concluded.
Depending on the composition of the current Corporation, the Governing Board of the OAGRC would be distributed as follows: PP (three members);
PSOE (two);
MC (two);
C's (one) and CTSSP (one).
Source: MC