Open lists, mechanisms to ensure the territorial representation, greater transparency of political parties and the creation of an Institute for Electoral Studies are the main amendments PP
José Soria regional deputies and Victor Martinez-Carrasco, and the Popular Party spokesmen in the municipalities of Caravaca de la Cruz, Cehegín, Moratalla, Bullas and Campos del Rio, José Francisco Garcia, Maria Dolores Carrasco, Juan Soria, Maria Antonia April and Miguel Buendia, respectively, have offered a press conference to explain the position on the reform of the Electoral Law of the Region of Murcia and the amendments to the text by the Popular Party.
The CP proposes that the reform of the electoral law include open lists, mechanisms to ensure the territorial representation, greater transparency of political parties and the creation of an Institute for Electoral Studies.
These are the main partial amendments, a total of 13, the game presents legislative reform.
PP spokesman in Caravaca, José Francisco Garcia, said that "we believe that citizens must review a draft law therefore like this."
Therefore, the PP calls for a consultation to Murcia, beyond the opinions that empty institutions and government agencies such as the College of Political Science and Sociology society.
, He stated Garcia, the PP has an "unshakable commitment" to reducing the current five constituencies to a single, and the reduction of 5 to 3 percent the number of votes for representation in Parliament.
"We agree on the single constituency but they need guarantees and mechanisms to be devised that have representation in the Northwest
Regional parliament, as with the proposal on the table there is no guarantee.
This should be our main objective. "
As for urgency have proposed other political parties represented in the Regional Assembly for the processing of this reform, José Francisco Garcia has said it is doing "a suit" because they could not hold elections until after as at least six months.
For its part, the regional deputy José Soria explained that transparency, good governance and citizen participation should be axes of the new way of doing politics.
"That is why we consider it essential to discuss the reform of the Electoral Act to a referendum the citizens, that they tell us what they want to reform electoral law and why will all be better represented," said Soria, who added "we disagree with the urgency but with the need to reform the law as it is an acquired commitment."
Source: PP Caravaca de la Cruz