Mario Gómez: "We want to know what works they intend to do, which ones will be left out, the cost of those that are to be hired, as well as the work plan approved by the competent technicians"
Cs has requested a new meeting of the Commission of Follow-up of the works of the arrival of the AVE to Murcia.
"It has not been convened since February and important events have happened so that the Government Delegate, Diego Conesa, urgently summoned it and gave the necessary explanations," said orange spokesman Mario Gómez.
"It seems that the PSOE now does not worry about accountability," said Gomez, who has claimed the Minister of Development, Jose Luis Abalos, taking advantage of his visit to Murcia, that "report of the works, on which they are doing , those who are going to be left out, about its economic cost and the plan approved by the competent technicians ".
Lack of transparency
"Its obligation is to inform and not maintain the same obscurantism of the PP regarding the projects of the burial, since the works carry the same malpractice, improvisations continue, as well as the lack of rigor and definition," he said.
"To the bipartisanship, Gómez has asserted," he does not care about the economic cost that we have to pay Murcia, but the electoral cost.
Both PP and PSOE maintain this lack of transparency of a project full of improvisations, contradictions and modifications that Murcia are paying dearly. "
"A few weeks ago, he added," the bidding documents for the burial works were published, without Adif or the Murcia High Speed ​​Society having provided us with the projects ".
Essential issues
How is it possible that whoever pays for the works does not have the projects or has the possibility of inspecting them ?, the Cs spokesperson questions.
"The current project does not contemplate fundamental issues such as the electrification of the roads and the essential safety devices to guarantee the arrival of the buried AVE, we also know little about the new terminal of the Carmen Station, its conditions, what facilities it will contain and how the integrate with the old station. "
"We also find ourselves," he continued, "with the underground car park and the intermodal station being left out of the project, despite repeated promises.
Finally, Gómez stressed that "from Cs we will continue to demand the projects to be able to explain to the neighbors what they intend to do, guarantee the promised burial and monitor the works so that the qualities are met and the costs
We are tired of seeing how works of 100 million end up costing 300, and those of 600 end up costing 1,000 million, without anyone responding or being responsible for these excesses that all Murcia end up paying ".
Source: Ciudadanos Murcia