Socialists meet the board of former mayors and former general secretaries of the local group to deal with the regional deputy secretary of municipal policy and PSRM, Jesus Navarro, the many reasons why Yecla need a plan that reimpulse Reindustrialisation economy town.
The PSOE Yecla a meeting held last night to deepen Reindustrialisation Plan proposal that the Socialists have presented at the Regional Assembly to seek alternatives and relaunching to get around the difficult situation facing our city.
After contacts with various sectors of the productive fabric of the city, this time convened a council of leading militants, including three former mayors of Yecla Francisco Guillem, Sunday Carpena and Maria Cristina Soriano, along with Deputy Mayor Calasparra and Secretary PSRM municipal politics, Jesus Navarro.
The organizing secretary of the Socialist yeclanos, David Castillo, said that "since the PSOE still working and holding meetings and meetings with employers, trade unions and social partners, because this crisis is suffering Yecla is more necessary than ever to join forces and ask for help to the government than in good times that we have been granted and that we urgently need now. "
Castillo stressed that "we are waiting for a response for months by the local government as Yecla requires that political groups work with one voice and not remain outside that is falling in our city. However, the sad reality is summarized that will reduce by 33% the budget of the Furniture Fair and the team's government spends more money on paying yeclanos some councilors released to the promotion of councils as important as industry or employment. "
The secretary of the PSOE ending with a question to citizenship "What are we getting yeclanos of different local, regional and national PP when it should be time to support businesses and workers have generated as much wealth in recent decades? ".
For his part, Secretary of PSRM municipal politics, regional deputy and mayor of Calasparra, Jesus Navarro, said the current economic situation of the Region of Murcia noting that "we have 17 years to report that with this type of policy in the Region Murcia which encouraged the pitch and economic sectors as Yecla forgot we were not going anywhere. especially The situation of this town is a mirror of abandonment by the regional government of the productive and this city needs a special emergency plan ".
Navarro has emphasized that "after several meetings with Rafael González Tovar Yecla, Begoña García Retegui or Alberto Requena and others to develop the basic lines of a proposal to develop industrial redevelopment plan in a city that has grown from hundreds of companies and not have unemployment leading to the closure of many SMEs and an unemployment rate above average.
The regional deputy stressed that "we will deepen our former mayors in the initiatives we are working to influence the five key project: industrial restructuring, agricultural innovations, exploiting the potential in rural tourism and gastronomy, as structuring axis Yecla the region's trade and communication networks needed ".
"You have to combine austerity policies with other investment, but it will be impossible to get out of the crisis and thousands of SMEs still struggling.
In this regard, Navarro has stressed that "we need to invest in the R & D + i because the value added is the key to success, and I'd better tell the PP no money because if the government can guarantee with 15 regional million project for Paramount, do not leave behind the small and medium enterprises and autonomous Yecla. "
Source: PSOE Yecla