The presidential advisor, Manuel Campos, today received the Mayor of Caravaca de la Cruz, Domingo Aranda, who was accompanied by the Second Deputy Mayor and Councillor for Employment, Utilities, Salvador Gomez, to discuss the future organization of legal demarcation, being examined by the Ministry of Justice.
Fields said that this reform is at a very nascent his career, so he said that "we must wait for its development to meet the criteria of the new reorganization, which in no way prejudice the inhabitants of the region."
The head of the Ministry said that the future reform will "better protection of subjective rights of citizens, who may come to exercise their rights to the courts of degree or, if necessary, instance, without reform contemplates the possible closure of any of the existing legal infrastructure in the existing organization of judicial districts. "
Meanwhile, the mayor of Caravaca, Domingo Aranda, has moved the motion, adopted at the last plenary, to request the Ministry of Justice to maintain legal jurisdiction of Caravaca.
The mayor, with the support of political groups, thus defending the permanence of the Judicial District of Caravaca, composed of three courts, which includes the towns of Cehegin, Moratalla, Calasparra and Caravaca de la Cruz, with a population of about 63,000 inhabitants.
The legal jurisdiction of Caravaca de la Cruz is the largest in the region, with over 2,000 square kilometers, far greater than the general model of the judicial handled so far, with an average area of ​​700 to 1,000 kilometers.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz