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We can ask in plenary session that the Governing Board ratify the stoppage of the Ronda Sur parking lot (25/11/2020)

The purple formation will attend the ordinary plenary session in November with four motions.

One focused on improving work-life balance.

A second one aimed at ratifying the decision of the mobility department to paralyze the start-up of a deterrent car park in Ronda Sur.

A third one is to try to ease mobility restrictions so that minors can resume their sports practices.

And a fourth that seeks to help local businesses to raise their sales after months of declines due to the pandemic. Podemos will take to this ordinary plenary session in November four motions focused, as always, on improving the lives of Murcians.

On the one hand, the spokesperson, Ginés Ruiz Maciá, will defend a proposal that seeks to ratify before the Plenary the promise that the mobility councilor, Rebeca Pérez, made to the residents of the southern area, to stop the deterrent parking planned on a plot destined to educational facilities.

"For months they have been turning a deaf ear to the claims of the neighbors, who have seen astonished how this parking lot, together with three others, were rejected in the plenary session of February and even so the government team did not back down", declared Ruiz Maciá .

Faced with the threat of the neighbors to take their protests to the street, the Councilor for Mobility, Rebeca Pérez, promised in a meeting to paralyze that parking lot.

"Neighbors do not trust, because the history of unfulfilled promises is long, so we will ask in plenary session that this matter be ratified by the Governing Board, so that the promises become facts.

" With regard to conciliation, Councilor Clara Martínez Baeza will insist, once again, on the need for the Murcia City Council to provide a solution to this problem "that has caused so much stress on families." Therefore, and given the information published a few weeks ago in which the Minister of Social Policy confirmed that she would not launch the promised conciliation classrooms, Martínez Baeza will take a motion before the Plenary, urging the City Council to request the proportional part that It would correspond to the municipality of Murcia of the money that the state sent for this purpose and that, in turn, put in place a municipal conciliation plan. Finally, two more motions will seek approval in the Plenary to, on the one hand, once again allow outdoor training in municipal facilities and, on the other, give permission to federated minors to change municipality if they need to to continue with their training .

The fourth proposal focuses on small businesses, trying to alleviate the crisis they are being subjected to by the pandemic and mobility restrictions.

"We urge the government team to make a municipal online sales platform available to local businesses, as well as advice and other resources, so that this type of business partially alleviates the drop in sales in recent months", have confirmed from Podemos.

Source: Podemos Murcia

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