Accompanied by over 400 people, including colleagues socialist municipalities Guadalentín Valley and the neighboring province of Almeria, Begoña García Retegui, presidential candidate of the CARM, and Elizabeth Rose, a former candidate lumbrerense, presented last night Civic Center Cultural Socialist-led bid Lidia Aviles.
Lidia Aviles current Municipal Socialist Group spokesperson on the City Council, said "it is time for political change and productive change in Puerto Lumbreras, a change that would serve" to generate sustainable wealth and new employment sites from which benefit youth and unemployed. "
Free parking in downtown
The Socialist Party of Puerto Lumbreras defended the construction of 500 public parking spaces and free in the city center "to support local businesses."
Also bear in his election to build a bus station, the second phase of the industrial estate, the construction of 300 houses of public promotion, and that the build-town companies, 60,000 m2 new parks and gardens along Avenues, an immigration office to work, or building a home for the elderly.
Lidia Aviles, who also claimed that "the health and education remain public and free," criticized the arrogance, mismanagement and wastefulness of the current mayor, Pedro Antonio Sánchez, "that leaves 20 billion public deficit has sought the ruin of many families, with broken promises. "
The candidate warned that "the lumbrerenses not want more monumental works as promised by the PP", referring to the Auditorium Theatre "never ending" pay-parking or wanted to start the popular current mayor.
For its part, the previous candidate, Rosa Isabel, remembered everything that was done in Puerto Lumbreras by socialist governments, both in the City Council, where the PSOE has ruled for 20 years as from the socialist governments of Spain.
It is especially noted for the 8.5 million invested by the Zapatero government in the two plans "E" as "the most important investment of all time in Puerto Lumbreras.
He also praised the support the town of Begoña García Retegui, that its efforts, has helped make the Parador remain open and be dedicated to catering school.
"The opposition also governs when we want our people," he added.
Source: PSRM-PSOE