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Now Murcia requests to be put into operation immediately the process of awarding vacancies in municipal weekly markets (26/10/2016)

Angeles Micol claims that "the ineffectiveness and frivolity Councilwoman Maruja Pelegrin, who does not perform his work, is causing many families who may be in positions legally be forced to turn to the black market for these positions or hawking"

NOW MURCIA asked to operate in an immediate and urgent process of awarding the vacancies in municipal weekly markets of the City of Murcia, in accordance with the rules and regulations that govern it.

Angeles Micol recalls that in June 2015, ie since the beginning of the current legislature, said the award process was paralyzed, and there are currently more than 500 vacancies in the different weekly markets and more than five hundred registered to occupy, plus those who have requested later.

The municipal formation will present a motion in Parliament tomorrow to make this situation right.

Now Murcia Councilwoman explained that this lack of allocation for more than a year ago, "there has caused hundreds of vendors that currently can not develop their business in the markets."

Micol regrets that "the ineffectiveness and frivolity of the Councillor of Commerce, Maruja Pelegrin, who since taking office has not done the job rightful for the posts are awarded, it is putting many families Murcia in a very fragile situation, They are forced to participate in the black market that has been created in these weekly markets for transmission job, or make peddling. the worst you can do a representative of citizens is to play with the bread of these, your bad or management nonexistent put tightrope economic survival of many families, and that is exactly what he is doing Pelegrin ".

Micol notes that this situation also causes "many of these vendors may not have a municipal license in Murcia, for not having put in any market, so have no means of livelihood, or sold in violation of the ordinances to win life".

"Moreover," he says, "the large number of vacancies, increased problems in controlling markets, hindering the work of staff Inspection and Collection, promoting unfair competition and affecting, ultimately, the proper functioning of the markets. "

The mayor claims that "by not operating the allotment waiting list, the only way to access a job is through the 'transmission of positions', resulting, apparently, a black market for these positions is unfair for all, and illegal, and that gives a bad image of municipal management ".

Source: Ahora Murcia

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