During his visit, were accompanied by the Councillor for Education, Ramiro Garcia, Juan Calabuig, Marina Garcia, Antonio Valero, Ana Martinez and Juan Manuel Abellan.
At the entrance of City Hall were briefly explained the history of the building, later moving to the courtyard to see the hall and run tiles, they spoke of the caretaker's house and that there remained "sandwich" during the Civil War, the Christ at the Column, the Abuelica Santa Ana and the Christ of Health.
They also explained that what is now the Register and Register, formerly the Court.
Also that the new City Hall was formerly telegraph.
In the covered patio visited the replica of the Riders and explained where and what is done in the departments seated in the courtyard.
In the Social Services building were able to visit the "newsroom", reminding them that they could visit the website of the City Council where they would find the news taking place in this room.
Then went to see Hall, Secretariat and the "Old Hall", where they staff said Councilman John Calabuig, which was where he met the government team, and perhaps some of them, over the , could be Councillor or Mayor.
The visit ended in the Plenary Hall, which also were accompanied by most councilors, and they could ask their questions and concerns.
Here it was explained to students how the Mayor was elected by vote of the councilors, something they could see, as their own elected mayor, which was handed the baton, and from his seat, discussed their own way, which would be asked to be improved if they were councilors.
Without hesitation, unanimously asked about goals for your tracks, on the grounds that this would avoid fights over whether it was a goal or not.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla