The socialists in Yeclanos expect the government not to take 3 summers to react as it has happened to their requests in the case of the Ordinance of Spills, and propose to convene Environmental Working Tables to project the diversification and sustainable economic transition through activities that do not involve the plundering of non-renewable natural resources
The Municipal Socialist Group has presented new requirements to continue taking measures as a "legal firewall" both to the possible installation of intensive livestock farms in our term as well as own pig slurry dumping in our municipal term in view of the serious risk of contamination .
After 3 summers in which the Socialist Group has been asking repeatedly for the Sludge Ordinance in our municipality, it seems that at last the Municipal Government has taken it seriously and will advance in the proposals that the PSOE have been pointing for years.
But the Socialists consider more necessary in this sense and now they also propose to expand in article n ° 5 of the Ordinance regulating the municipal roads to express the prohibition of the transit by the roads of our term of the trucks that transport the fertilizers and waste generated and required by these large farms in order to put a stop to the great threat to which we face regulation of the rational use and maintenance of rural roads owned by the municipality.
From the Municipal Socialist Group they point out that "many needs are reflected in the Municipal Ordinance, but we understand that as the threat of new farms, livestock and agricultural advances, it must be modified and / or expanded to put a brake to which we are concerned and concerned at the time, that it is the large agricultural and livestock farms and for this we have to use all the competent possibilities that the local administration can have to limit the passage of certain trucks with goods related to the treatments, fertilizers and residues required and generated by these farms ".
On the other hand, the Municipal Socialist Group has registered another request requesting the convocation of Environmental Working Tables to project the sustainable economic diversification of our municipality in the medium and long term, in order to guide the ecological transition of our local economy to through activities that do not involve the plundering of non-renewable natural resources.
In this sense, they argue that this debate and search for a consistent strategy is urgent "due to the lack of economic diversity in our city, the lack of support from the institutions, which have not sufficiently supported the farmers, who do not cover the costs of their products and are forced to leave the land or lease them to the highest bidder, and, if this added to the lack of continuity on the part of the new generations in sustainable agriculture that traditionally has sustained much of our economy local, since they do not find in it a stable future ".
Source: PSOE Yecla