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The Supreme Court legitimized the City of Murcia to use the slogan 'Water for All' to spread the need for water in Murcia (03/03/2009)

The spokesperson for the Municipal People's Party denounces the "double face" of the PSOE on one hand calls for water to Murcia and other resorts to the courts to prevent

"It's the second time the socialists trying unsuccessfully to blow up the support for the arrival of flows to the Region

The statement can not be clearer.

The Court of Administrative Litigation Murcia Issue 3 desetimado the appeal at the time by the PSOE City against the decision of the plenary session on 26 May 2005, which empowered the Board of Governors to available media materials to disseminate the need for water in Murcia, the Ebro and the right of "Water for All."

In the sentence, which was notified this week to the parties, the judge recalled that, as a ground of appeal, the Socialists claimed that the phrase "Water for All" was a theme party whose aim was to maintain a partisan campaign, initiated by People's Party, ruling in City Hall.

In addition, the PSOE was reported that no local competition or to pursuing a general interest.

One by one, the PSOE's allegations have been cleared by the court, whose ruling makes clear that the decision of the Governing Body, as became clear during the plenary session in question was limited to "meet the needs and aspirations of the local community , promoting all kinds of activities [...] to spread the need for water in Murcia. "

The statement adds that it is normal to have a municipal expenditure to carry out the initiative passes, "acting within what are the interests of the residents of the municipality, which can not be isolated from the ruling party an absolute majority in the City ".

Thus, the court concluded that "there can be considered as endorsed by actions encroaching on state powers and to act outside the law or objectivity in serving the citizen and the general interests of the municipality."

The spokesperson for the Municipal People's Party in the city of Murcia, Nuria Fuentes, yesterday praised the decision as very positive and highlighted "the two faces of the PSOE, which, although says it wants water to Murcia, then challenged the decision of the City Council ask. "

In this respect, Fuentes asks "With what face will turn the Socialists to the next event on water, convened on 18, as now shown they are willing to prevent their arrival in the region."

The spokesman described as "erratic" PSOE policy on water and warned that "Murcia are aware that Rodriguez Zapatero still mocking us.

And to go to court to stop our progress and welfare. "

Another setback for the PSOE

It is not the first time the PSOE received a beating for his animosity to prevent water arrives Murcia.

During the last elections in 2007, the Electoral Area of Murcia, before the complaint lodged by the PSOE from Murcia City Council requesting withdrawal of the posters with the slogan "Water for All" placed on the facade of the session and Los Molinos del Río Segura, ruled that no grounds for removal of these posters.

On that occasion, the Board considered that the official campaign on water carried out by the Region of Murcia, in particular, signs of "Water for All" to which constrained the complaint "are placed for about two years at least and have not been set on purpose, therefore, as partisan propaganda in these elections and lack of sufficient authority to influence this stage, directly or indirectly, in the call for a vote, especially if we take into account that "do not refer to any achievement obtained by any party."

Consequently, "no need to withdraw these posters."

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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