UPyD Murcia go on Saturday to rally in defense of the urban integration of the railway through underground pathways, thus complying with the agreement signed between the three national, regional and local government in June 2006, since it is "key "for the urban development of the capital as well as the passage of the Mediterranean Corridor and the third rail," needed to transport the regional horticultural products to Europe "
The coordinator of Union Progress and Democracy, Rafael Sanchez, says the magenta training supports and assists the demonstration next Saturday 15th in defense of underground pathways according to the agreement signed by the Ministry of Development, and regional governments and local levels in 2006, as "key" to the urban development of the capital "as well as the passage of the Mediterranean Corridor and the third rail."
"From UPyD support the demonstration," says Sanchez, because "the burial of the tracks is a problem that affects all Murcia as well as being the base of the rail future of the region."
The training coordinator magenta remarks that "should be the basis for the passage of the Mediterranean Corridor and the third rail as needed to transport our fresh produce" something right now "is vitally important to start out of this crisis with correct tools to qualify for the European markets with higher quality and importance. "
"The regional food industry is an important economic engine, and the Mediterranean corridor is destined to become an economic European railway axis of the first order", as it is estimated to reach 54% of the population of the European Union.
Meanwhile, spokesman UPyD in the city of Murcia, Juan Ruben Serna said that it is necessary "to vindicate Promotion something so dignified and so right" as the excavation of the routes passing through Murcia, "and do all together, united. "
The mayor of the magenta training stresses the importance of the agreement reached by all political parties represented in the capital Consistory, since in his view "the underground is the most important city for the past 20 years in question."
It also coincides with the regional coordinator that "this issue goes beyond that or a few neighbors of a particular neighborhood not cross the tracks more or less comfort".
"We want all citizens to understand that the burial of the railway passing through the city of Murcia should form the basis of the neighborhood, the High Speed ​​Corridor and Mediterranean goods," Serna says.
Source: UPyD Murcia