The regional government will continue claiming "permanently" to the incoming government aid to rebuild Lorca "in quantity and quality"
The spokesman of the Government of the Autonomous Community of Murcia, José Ballesta, said today in statements made during his speech at the program "Public Mirror 'by Antena 3," Lorca is a state problem, "so who claimed the Government of Spain, "the aid necessary to carry out the complete reconstruction" of this city after the earthquake occurred on May 11.
José Ballesta explained that the town of Lorca "is experiencing an unprecedented situation, which requires unprecedented solutions, ie you can not apply the solutions that have been applied in other cases because this is not exactly the same."
He insisted that the regional government "has called on the Government of Spain the necessary support to carry out reconstruction Lorca, and will vindicate the incoming government with the same intensity, not only in terms of quantity but in regard to the quality of aid. "
"Our position is permanent claim because we are Lorca and we are seeing every day," he said government spokesman Murcia.
Ballesta recalled that 'We are all Lorca' and praised the "greatness of the Spanish people, because, from anywhere in Spain, a few hours and the day after the earthquakes occur, organizations and associations filled the city of Lorca to ask what could do. "
The regional spokesman added that "the same thing happened in Parliament, without distinction of color or ideology, and no differences between nationalists or nationalist, unanimously approved all that Lorca was a state problem."
He added, "all of the Spanish civil organizations from the policy, have said 'We are all Lorca', and any Government of Spain should understand that the Spanish people have spoken loud and clear that everyone has given to Lorca help, therefore, is a matter of state. "
Processing aid
The government spokesman referred also to the administrative aid to assist citizens affected by the earthquakes Lorca to explain that the actual receipt of the same takes its time, "because technicians, engineers or architects must assess home home the damage that has been produced. "
In this regard, said that since the Community of Murcia "are subject to a decree that was made two days after the earthquake, with great speed, but in which perhaps did not anticipate the magnitude of what happened there, and those elements that were used are not suitable for this, "he said.
Source: CARM