The emblematic property of the Central Cinema was acquired in December 2016 by the Autonomous Community, after having this knowledge that the Mayor José López was going to acquire it for the Town Hall in order to make it available to the Autonomous Community itself, who had to put marches there the Superior Conservatory of Music that needs and deserves Cartagena.
The then mayor of Culture and Heritage, Ricardo Segado, regrets that "if they had thought of the Cartagena would have spent the investment to fix it, because the mayor had closed the purchase and offered it to the Conservatory, but his project was simply to crash the operation That's why, a year and a half after the photos of Arroyo, Segado and Comas in the building, all they have done is sweep the floor. "
The councilor of MC continues, "on Friday the director of cultural goods announced that they will commission the study of the study to look for alternatives of use, that has been the management of the PP in culture this legislature and that is the most successful of its actions, because they managed to acquire it, although 100,000 euros more expensive, without a plan and to have it closed ".
Ricardo Segado hopes that the Cartagena forces the regional government to "invest in Central Cinema, because the deadlines announced yesterday suggest that it will not be launched before 2020, four years after buying it, and that is unacceptable."
And he announces that MC will take an initiative to the next Plenary.
He also points out Segado a C'S as "accomplice" of this damage to the Plaza de la Merced area by stating that "MC had a regeneration project for the Lake, from this Conservatory, with improvements in the entire environment and a firm bet, but Padin has preferred to conspire with `Caostejón 'and strengthen its regional ties with the PP in the run-up to the next elections, and to expel MC from the management, even if it means this paralysis in the area he claims to defend."
The councilor of MC concludes, "it is not surprising that López Miras stopped Noelia Arroyo as cultural counselor and has not reassigned him to executive functions after this fiasco, that of the Casa del Niño or the obstacles he placed in the Amphitheater and the Cathedral of Cartagena The pity is that one more legislature is lost for our patrimony because it does not interest the regional government that is only worried about balancing salaries and chairs before the debacle that is coming, even if that means not governing and harming us all. "
Source: Grupo municipal MC Cartagena