The City Council of Puerto Lumbreras has issued a statement according to which, the regional deputy mayor and PP, Pedro Antonio Sánchez, today requested a meeting "with President of House of Spain, Antoni Costa, to discuss the future establishment of such entity in your city.
Without going into the absurd content of municipal statement, as the complaint for failure to obtain a response to interview requests that were made a few days ago, as recognized in the same text, or to confuse the name of the chairman of the House (not Antoni Costa, but Miguel Martínez), the Government Delegate, Rafael González Tovar, believes that "it should be noted that the letter seems to be due more to a desire for leadership - and above all, an opportunism that is not acceptable - that a real concern, since there is no reason for it. "
In this sense, González Tovar recalled that on Sunday, day 2, the daily El Pais published an interview with Miguel Martinez, in which he was aware of 168'9 million investment to modernize several inns that were cited and among which the textual name of Puerto Lumbreras.
Also, the government delegate said that he had received from the Ministry of Tourism the same information that had been sent yesterday to the mayor of Puerto Lumbreras "in which it reiterates that it is expected that the Parador Nacional de Turismo de Puerto Lumbreras become Parador School and an investment for this purpose are in the 2009-2012 Strategic Plan of the Company Paradores.
In consequence, said Gonzalez Tovar "does not understand the alarmism of Pedro Antonio Sánchez as there is no reason for concern about the future of the Parador, so that the manifestations of the mayor of Puerto Lumbreras appear to be due more to try to join others and merit a solution (he knows) is the present Government of Spain who has given. "
Source: Delegación del Gobierno en Murcia