The government delegate in Murcia, Rafael González Tovar is committed to 'bend' the team visits Jumilla issuing the National Identity Card.
González Tovar made the remarks at the press conference on the occasion of his official visit to this city.
Upon learning of the motion submitted by the Municipal Group PSOE on the issuing of the DNI, of which he said the Councillor for Citizen Security, Primitivo Gonzalez, "in Jumilla is a delay of about 500 people," the delegate the Government has indicated that this "is a general problem in all municipalities in Spain and is related to the new electronic ID system, because it can serve fewer people."
The representative of the Central Government in Murcia added that "in Jumilla is going to increase significantly the number of days, for the National Police to cover these services, in fact going to turn the service than it had planned for the month October is going to try to come several days in November and in December, so we eliminate that waiting list. "
González Tovar added that "soon we will implement many of the services that can be achieved with the electronic ID card through the Internet electronically."
Primitivo Gonzalez reported, on Monday will discuss the motion of the Socialist Municipal Group which includes this request to the Government Office and provides a permanent office could be installed on the premises of the local police. "
This motion indicates that "the service of the DNI should have a more regular basis."
The Socialist councilor expressed his satisfaction with the "verbal commitment of the government delegate."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla