Several members of the PSOE parliamentary group have made an institutional visit this morning to the City of Jumilla to meet with the local government.
The needs in infrastructures, as well as resources in health and social policy have been some of the topics that were discussed in the meeting held after being received by the mayor, Juana Guardiola, and several council members in the plenary hall.
The socialist parliamentary group is carrying out different institutional visits to the municipalities of the Region of Murcia "to know firsthand the concerns and problems that affect the municipalities," said the mayor, who has made sure to make himself available to work.
"As we do with the regional government, we seek any help that can be beneficial through the groups that are in the opposition," he said.
For his part, the spokesman of the Socialist Parliamentary Group, Rafael González Tovar, has denounced in his statements to the media "that the regional government does not use municipalities in the processing of the Basic Income Regulation, although they will support greater Workload without receiving any compensation from the Autonomous Community. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla