The head of the Executive Committee on issues related to the Earthquakes, Antonio Navarro, has called for a second expert opinion is made to certify the repair and for evidence that the unemployed who have repaired their homes can receive the aid
The Deputy Secretary and head of the Local Executive Committee on issues related to the Earthquakes, Antonio Navarro, has shown that "from the Socialist Party, we regret that after more than fifteen months waiting for aid money from the Royal Decree, many families have had to give it up because they can not justify their use. "
Navarro said that "there are many cases where the victims as well as having their homes destroyed, were and are unemployed. Also stopped the construction industry. Many of them have chosen to repair their homes themselves. Not forget that in most cases we are talking about the largest cost is labor and starting materials is negligible. That fact makes them unable to justify the expense and, therefore, have to give such aid " .
The socialist leader has emphasized that "from the Socialist Party, we are aware that the recipient of such aid (as opposed to the compensation of the Consortium) has to justify that there were indeed some damage and were repaired with that money. Therefore, we ask that take into account the initial damage expert report justifying the request for such assistance and in cases where the victim is also unemployed and has repaired his house, becomes a second expert opinion to verify that the damage has been repaired and that this second expert report serves as proof to receive such aid. "
Finally, Antonio Navarro has insisted that "we understand that would be another outrage over the recently we have been seeing these Lorca, moreover, are unemployed, be deprived of the option to receive such aid because they have been they who have repaired their houses, while those who do have jobs and have been waiting, now compensated. not fair that an unemployed person has to pay someone else for something I could do himself. "
Source: PSOE Lorca