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Valcarcel said the government of Spain "will not turn a deaf ear" to the Plan Lorca (29/02/2012)

The president of the Community emphasizes that in two months the new government "has done what the Socialists refused to Murcia in eight years," and stresses that the debate has been opened for a new model of regional financing

Highlights the incorporation of a resolution with corrective measures to the EU-Morocco Agreement on Agriculture, "despite the lack of support from the Socialists"

President of the Autonomous Region, Ramón Luis Valcárcel, said today during his appearance at the Regional Assembly to answer questions posed by the spokespersons of the political groups that the present Government of Spain "will not turn a deaf ear" to Lorca Plan "and reiterated that" it is a state problem requiring state solution. "

Valcárcel stressed that Lorca has been the central theme in every one of the meetings in recent months has kept himself prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, and the ministers of his cabinet, adding that "being contemplated actions Lorca Plan to be treated from the state's commitment, "because as he said," always told the previous Socialist government, which made deaf ear, and the present, it will not turn a deaf ear, said Valcarcel- Lorca is a state problem, as such, requires a state solution. "

The regional chief executive stressed that the Government has been with Lorca Murcia and Lorca "from minute one," noting that "we made great efforts to bring some normalcy to a city that fell apart, acting immediately on aspects Health and Education as well start giving aid to rebuild homes. "

In this regard, he already demolished 1,165 homes in Lorca and 155 are pending demolition complete buildings.

The president added that in recent weeks has also met with President of European Commission Barroso to discuss Lorca, and that Lorca got out a budget of 21 million euros from the Solidarity Fund of the Union Europe.

In addition, Valcárcel reproached the opposition political groups to "do demagoguery" with this issue.

"Let's call a spade a spade and wine, wine-Valcarcel said because here there are those who try to demagogue of disgrace of a people to fish in troubled waters, and I blush that attitude."

New funding model

The regional chief executive stressed that in the two months since the current government of Spain "has achieved what the Socialists refused to Murcia in eight years," and opened a debate for a new funding model autonomic more equitable and balanced with the region.

Valcárcel cited that Rajoy has met to discuss and establish a regional financing plan payments to providers, and emphasized the need to open a "great debate" about regional funding, "to do justice to a region that Socialists punished, providing 115 euros per capita funding less than the national average and for whom there Murcia invisible. "

In addition, the President enumerated the various meetings held with the Prime Minister and his ministers to discuss various topics of interest to the Region.

He cited a meeting with Minister of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Miguel Arias Cañete, after which it was agreed to begin work to achieve a National Water Pact.

Corrective measures at the EU-Morocco

Valcárcel stressed that a decision has been taken up with remedial action to the Agreement on Agriculture of Morocco with the EU "despite the lack of support from the European socialist."

Thus, in response to a question of the Popular Group on the actions taken by the regional government to curb the Agricultural Agreement between the European Union and Morocco, Valcarcel said: "The approval of this treaty is very negative because, as he said liberalization Unlimited entry of products that are critical to regional agriculture. "

In the social domain, the chief executive added Murcia, "are threatening 65,000 direct jobs and income of nearly 10,000 professional farmers."

The regional president recalled the various actions that have been made from the regional government and the numerous meetings held with MEPs from different political groups and the president of the European Commission to get "join forces" and that this agreement was finally approved, "because it threatens the interests of Spanish farmers."

Valcarcel said that on 19 January in Strasbourg, when it seemed that the treaty would be approved eventually met with European MPs commissions of Commerce and Agriculture, who called for passage "in which case a series of corrective measures to avoid the circumvention of quotas and reference prices, to ensure compliance with European standards and ensure the product from the point of view of plant. "

Source: CARM

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