The Popular Party believes the government is acting in haste and precipitation in its proposal to rename streets and squares without first getting feedback from residents who will be directly affected, and provide mechanisms to avoid problems.
"The opinion adopted yesterday formula does not include any consultation or administrative assistance to the neighbors, even though the people's representatives so demanded and hence the PP voted against", as explained by Francisco Espejo, popular spokesman.
Mirror noted that the City is fully entitled to propose the names you want and fully understands the reasons for each, but "the Executive Committee plenary can not be limited to the plenary bounce off the list of streets and squares has done committee of experts that would have been enough on their own; you have to make the commitment is to send the House a full dossier in which the views of affected residents and mechanisms known to spare administrative problems That is what we proposed. the committee and told us not playing, why we voted against. "
The spokesman believes that "these things can not be made back to the neighbors. It's easy to know what the neighbors think and move that view to the full to take its decisions with all necessary information. We, of course, insist on demand that the government provide it with the neighbors and minimize the effects of any decision. "
Source: PP Cartagena