The candidate for President of the Autonomous Community of Murcia, Begoña García Retegui, has emphasized this evening at Eagles the weight of the tourism sector for the future of the municipality, "with a brand in a local context and a City Council to solve the problems of citizens, not as now, who is paralyzed and that puts entrepreneurs hit. "
García Retegui was accompanied throughout the day by the candidate for mayor of Eagles and the Regional Assembly, M ª Carmen Moreno, in which both began with a meeting with a delegation of entrepreneurs from the hospitality at the headquarters of the Association of Innkeepers ( HosteÁguilas).
At the same attended its president, Vicente Robles.
Later they moved to the building of the Guildhall, where they met with the larger pattern of the Fishermen's Association, Francisco Gómez, and the secretary of the entity, Domingo Garcia, and Andrew Raval, owner of boats.
The socialist candidates also had a meeting with the directors of Eagle Tourist Consortium, including its chairman, Sebastian Fernandez, who moved them to the main concerns of the sector and the need for the City aguileño bet indeed for the development of this sector for the future of the municipality.
Begoña García Retegui defended, for its part, the tourism sector should create quality jobs, and political will, "make decisions aimed at creating in the city of Vocational training courses related to tourism."
Given the lack of hotel rooms and the need for the approval of the General Urban Plan, the presidential candidate of the community was hopeful that a new socialist government team in front of City Hall resolve the paralysis which is local corporation.
Also reported that the Autonomous Community has supported very little in this sector, by the weight that has this department in the regional administration.
Eagles has been able to get ahead, despite the difficulties experienced in recent years, "he said.
"You need to figure prominently in tourism in the Region of Murcia and should be a reference point on the Mediterranean coast."
Asked by reporters at the press conference that concluded their journey, the Socialist candidate told the program to regional and municipal elections and address the demand from a hospital for eagles, "taking into account the economic crisis, but we should not give up this vital infrastructure for the maintenance of public services. "
Source: PSOE Águilas