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UPyD Murcia insists on the need to set aside the accused of electoral lists (24/03/2015)

Moreover, the formation magenta defends in the municipal plenary of March establish mechanisms to avoid successive reductions in the recruitment of Consistory, while urges the Government to approve the law in this term joint custody

Ruben Juan Serna, spokesman for Progress and Democracy Union in the Consistory and candidate for mayor of the City of Murcia, insists on the need to set aside the accused of electoral lists, an initiative that advocates at the next full council.

Serna explained that the proximity of the May elections, with recent statements by the Prime Minister of the PP, Mariano Rajoy, which stated that "no allegations and accusations", or the case of the PSOE mayor of Mazarrón, Francisco García make it necessary to recall again "that political corruption is the scourge of democracy and to be excluded from institutions to individuals charged in court in corruption trials".

On the other hand, José Antonio Sotomayor, claims to establish mechanisms to avoid successive reductions in hiring the Consistory.

The mayor says that "the objective is to avoid regain employment problems with a contractor, as has been customary in the past in this City, and at the same time ensuring that a decrease in the quality of services provided is not produced citizens. "

UPyD also urges the Government to "expedite arrangements for the development of the law of joint custody" compromise formation magenta tore the former Minister Alberto Ruiz Gallardón, "and that has not yet been developed."

Serna believes "timely" to recall that after four years in office, "the Executive has not yet undertaken this initiative by UPyD".

Source: UPyD Murcia

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