IU Region (IURM) have shown today their "emphatic" rejection of the proposed development of the unspoilt cove Cala Reona in Cartagena, where the soil is left unprotected in the new General Urban Plan, which has already been provisionally approved .
IURM coordinator, José Antonio Pujante, assured not understand how some government "still betting on an economic model that has proven speculative complete failure, rather than opt for sustainability."
In this regard, he emphasized the importance of preserving natural and cultural heritage of the Region of Murcia, not only because of environmental concerns but also economic, because, in his view, "is more profitable to save the environment to destroy it. "
It has also announced that it will occur in an interpellation Regional Assembly in order to know the position of the autonomous government, after stating that this project will require loans that they will "provide for such matters while refusing to households and SMEs ".
For his part, responsible for IURM Environment, Victoria Rodriguez, has said that with this project, the city of Cartagena "launches an attack on some protected space that is on the coast of the municipality, demonstrating their environmental policies."
"Once again joins the contradiction between the discourse of the PP and hypocritical actions that do not learn from the errors and then to check out non-development areas to bet on an outdated model that has brought serious consequences," he opined.
In addition, Rodriguez has asserted that the municipality "brick and speculation puts sustainability and economic wealth for citizens, destroying the few remaining natural spaces, as when declaring developable park protection is not guaranteed."
Source: IURM