Before the umpteenth delay of the AVE to Cartagena, the president of MC, Jesús Giménez, points out that the impediment to make High Speed ​​a reality in the municipality and in the region is a political decision of the PP and PSOE parties.
Thus, Giménez has indicated that "the real wall that prevents the development of our municipality is the screen that make PSOE and PP, PP and PSOE, for decades and has received a new impetus with the occupation of the Mayor of Cartagena for the socialists. "
For the president of the Cartagena training, "the only progress in this decade in terms of infrastructure has been with José López in the mayor's office, the baipas of Beniel, the ZAL of Los Camachos or the modernist station as a terminal in Cartagena and partial rehabilitation ".
"And in Cartagena we are already clear that if we do not improve it is due to political decisions, the minister ĂŤńigo de la Serna himself only gave an objective data, to give more seemed a perversion", clarifies Jesús Giménez.
Equally emphasizes "that with 15% of what it costs to burying (or not) in Murcia city the AVE would arrive in Cartagena through the Benipa's baipas, and that money is available but it has been decided not to invest in the municipality that contributes 25% of the regional wealth, as they have recognized us this week and when it is more, for sure ".
"The mayor then responded with a smile, now with conformism, while Councilor Rivera announced a two-way project for us after the arrival of the AVE in the third lane."
According to the president of MC, "it is clear that we deserve much more, politicians with ideas and initiative to help us improve the present and future of our children, and that does not happen by opening branches of INFO closed in 2012 or giving hugs; for working and managing, and in the case of the AVE, for demanding compliance with the 2006 burial agreement if a provisional arrival is not urgently undertaken. "
"Because from Cartagena we like to be a reference and work for the common good, but not accept delays and precariousness to the detriment of our future," concludes Jesús Giménez.
Source: MC Cartagena