The local assembly of United Left-Greens Eagles held last Saturday at the Hall of Mirrors at the Casino a talk held by central theme evictions.
In the event involved Isabel Maria Torrente, current councilor and candidate for mayor of Eagles by that organization, and Angel José Pérez Blaya, lawyer housing rights activist and member of the Platform Affected by Mortgage (PAH) in Murcia.
First intervened aquiline Councillor, who noted that "this sensitive issue (referring to evictions), as bleeding and causes much pain, people Izquierda Unida we have been working a long time ago."
He then recalled the initiatives raised locally: creation of a municipal commission of care for people at risk of poverty and management of homeownership from evictions for rehabilitation and provision of families with economic difficulties.
Following the presentation by María Isabel Torrente, began his speech with José Ángel Pérez.
The sanjaviereño lawyer explained the current mortgage situation affecting thousands of Spanish families today as well as the complicated negotiations that lawyers as he faced daily with the directors of the bank branches to prevent families being evicted from their homes.
Once concluded José Ángel Pérez, a round of questions publicly opened and opening up a debate on this issue.
Eagles United Left-Greens defend as one of the main proposals during the election campaign an alternative to housing policy applied by bipartisanship.
Opt for a "free town of evictions where local government is to serve the public".
Source: IU-verdes Águilas