Deputy Secretary of Communications PSRM accused of being "against the regeneration of Portman Bay"
Deputy Secretary General of the Regional Communication PP, Francisco Bernabé, said Thursday that PSRM leaders "demonstrate, once again, have no idea of ​​what the project Portman (La Union) to describe it as a 'holding mining under the sea 'because' is a pure and environmental regeneration of the bay that will completely clean and will generate hundreds of jobs. "
Barnabas, who is mayor of La Union, explained that "it is to take all tailings deposited in the bay for decades, in exchange for allowing who perform that work to sell the minerals that are still buried in the debris" .
In this sense, Barnabas noted that "here is not going to award the work to one if not through a public competition, this has been explained by active and passive," adding that "after recent state polls will bring public contest through the Ministry of Environment and the best will be to win and execute the works. "
"All clear, transparent and as established by law," stressed the 'popular' leader for whom the PSRM "not aware of anything" and whose statements today "is clear who want this to succeed and who are in against ".
Francisco Bernabé recalled that the draft environmental regeneration and comprehensive Portman Bay "is beneficial for three reasons: first because the bay is clean in its entirety and not just a part, as intended by the socialist government, secondly, because . done without costing a penny to the public purse citizens not a single euro paid with our taxes, it makes it a private company, and third, because it will lead to the generation of between 600 and 700 direct jobs. "
"Anyone with eyes to see, who have ears to hear: the Popular Party wants Portman and PSOE not regenerate," concluded Barnabas.
Source: PP Región de Murcia