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The PP demands the Government of Spain to remove the mud and dry from the beaches of the Mar Menor | Radio Cartagena

The Popular Party of the Region of Murcia has demanded the Ministry of Ecological Transition, through a battery of ten questions registered in Congress and in the Senate, to offer an official response to “the abandonment and repeated breach of the obligations of the department of the vice president of the Government with the Mar Menor.” .

The senator for the Region of Murcia, Francisco Bernabé has stated that “the sludge and sludge should of have been eliminated 9 months ago, as the Ministry of Ecological Transition publicly promised after a meeting with the Minister of Agriculture and Water, Antonio Luengo, in September 2019 “.

He also indicated that the Ministry assured that it would identify an appropriate dredge for the extraction of funds “despite the fact that the regional government already transferred in 2018 the technical assessment on the effectiveness of the Finnish spider to dredge the sludge and eliminate the dry.”

In this regard, the senator recalled that the Cartagena City Council even requested authorization from the State Coastal Demarcation in Murcia to undertake these tasks on the beaches of the coastal centers of Punta Brava, Los Urrutias, Estrella de Mar and Los Nietos, without that it has been answered to date.

The senator added that “the Mar Menor no longer admits no more waiting, no more excuses, who has the responsibility and the obligation to recover it “so” must urgently present the calendar of the proceedings. “

In this sense, Francisco Bernabé has said in the press conference that he has offered together with the president of the PP of Cartagena, Joaquín Segado, and the general secretary of the PP in Cartagena, María Jesús Casajús, that they expect, after the meeting that this Tuesday June 9 is celebrated in Madrid between the Secretary of State for the Environment, Hugo Morán, and the neighborhood organizations of the riverside towns, who “Clear commitments come out with immediate action dates from the government.”


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