Popular parliamentary group has filed a motion in the Regional Assembly for the purpose of promoting the settlement of rural roads in Caravaca facing no opposition from the municipal government in the caravaqueño council, the council should have sent its proposals to the regional government and even not has done, said spokesman GPP, Victor Martinez.
This morning regional deputies and councilors of the PP in the city of Caravaca have moved to farmers and irrigators in the area the motion tabled in the Assembly.
The popular city spokesman, Jose Francisco Garcia explained that the network of rural roads is a basic infrastructure for the proper development of the agricultural sector in a municipality of 900 square kilometers.
He added that the current government in the city council should have already been sent to the Autonomous Community catalog of ways to apply for the aid provided a work that has not and that was channeled in the previous legislature.
Victor Martinez has said that the municipal inactivity is causing serious harm to the citizens because the council is not doing his homework.
And he recalled that the Popular Party works closely with groups and associations, is the seal of the Government of Pedro Antonio Sánchez.
The meeting was attended by members of the Community of Irrigators of Caravaca, farmers, ranchers and company representatives Fruits Caravaca.
PP deputy, Jesus Cano, has announced that farmers in the area will receive 8,350,000 euros of aid from the Common Agricultural Policy are 725 applicants of which 73% have already received aid benefiting 43,000 hectares.
MPs and councilors have taken the workday to also visit the shoe factory Casteller, we want this visit to express our support to a sector with a huge potential concentrated in the North West 80% of regional production with a turnover close to 90 million euros and more than 150 companies said PP spokesman in the Assembly, who pointed out that the company Casteller is an example of the productive and export capacity of the sector which has led to request the regional Government with a support plan for the footwear industry also covering training and educational improvement.
Source: GPP