The councilor of the Popular Party of Eagles, Francisco Navarro, has asked the mayor of Águilas, Mari Carmen Moreno, "a little common sense" when it comes to closing the municipality before the arrival of neighbors from other towns to their second homes because The displacement of agricultural workers is being hindered, "a fundamental sector at the moment that is making a great effort to continue producing food and supplying the entire society."
Navarro explained that it is very necessary to limit the arrival of citizens who have their second residences in Águilas due to the irresponsible attitude of understanding confinement as a vacation, but this device "must be done in a planned and not hasty way as has been done, blocking only the passage to the center of Águilas ".
The mayor has stated that "what should be controlled are the three main entrances to the town, the RM-333 highway from the bordering province of Almería, the RM-11 highway from Lorca, as well as the AP-7 from the highway, and its passage through the RM-D14, but not only the urban center. "
"The intolerable thing is that, being Águilas an eminently agricultural municipality, it has not been taken into account by our City Council that there are many workers who have to arrive at their job from their homes," lamented the popular mayor, who He hopes that the way in which they have proposed this Easter will be modified.
The councilman, who has received complaints from the agricultural sector about the disorganization of the device, has asked the City Council to make a control that, as far as possible, facilitates the movement of farm workers and farmers, since they are essential economic activity that they must and can continue working "it is not necessary to close the exits for jobs, we close the entrances to our town, in order to protect all aquilines"
Source: PP Águilas