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The Socialist Party of The Union requests an extraordinary plenary session to introduce themselves Claims to "Project Proposal Basin Hydrological Plan of the Tagus" (11/09/2013)

The PSOE of The Union state that "last August 27 requested the holding of an extraordinary plenary session in order to present arguments that our City Council to said Project Proposal Basin Hydrological Plan of the Tagus which is currently in public exposure phase and rises to 400 hm3 the current reserves of 240 hm3 force since the rise produced by the previous Popular Party government. "

The Socialists say that "the Tajo Segura is a mainstay of the economy of the Region of Murcia and neighboring provinces as Almeria and Alicante. Contributes about 60% water to the Commonwealth Taibilla Channel, sends water to more than 55% of the irrigated area in the region and is estimated to generate more than 110,000 direct labor jobs. Moreover one should not forget that a significant portion of the water is intended for human consumption and this increase in reserves could result in outages times of drought. "

From the PSOE criticizes Union "Regional Government inaction and to not defend their fitness interests in the region, after years of their media campaign" Water for All ".

The Socialists hope that "the House requested is granted by the PP government team and the same is approved the proposal of the Socialist Municipal Group all political formations that make up the Municipal Corporation".

The PSOE de La Union indicate that "will be sent to different groups in the municipality's model with a small argumentario allegation and will broadcast to social networks to join unionense society to not carry to term Project current draft Basin Hydrological Plan of the Tagus. "

Source: PSOE La Unión

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