The PSOE spokesman in Lorca, Marisol Sanchez has denied today so outright, the statements of the PP mayor, Francisco Jodar, for which it has been argued that Lorca will not speed train station.
Sanchez said that this morning the heads of ADIF "We have reiterated that Lorca have a train station in the path of high-performance railway corridor in the Mediterranean" as stated in the supplementary information study.
In that regard, Sanchez said that the study "should ring a Jódar" since it was approved by a PP government "while the Executive Zapatero had to modify because you left us the former Minister Alvarez Cases for Lorca was over AVE surface and shielded by the middle of the city. "
The same sources said that the Andalusian village of Vera, which had initially planned just a point of passing trains, will finally have a secondary station with one platform, where you can park the rail if so decided by the operator after liberalization in 2010 of transporting passengers.
In any case, Sanchez said Lorca "will be the main station of the AVE" despite the "tall tales Jódar" who berated you have spent eight days of travel "for the Far East to come now looking foolish and demonstrating that no has no idea who is one of the most emblematic of the municipality. "
The Socialist leader, demanded that the mayor "to learn of the Mayors of Murcia and Cartagena, also of the PP, which have already signed agreements for the underground train passing through their cities.
Jodar Sanchez asked "to leave travel to China and visit the offices of the Ministry of Development in Madrid, which caught him closer, and will avoid making statements, which is in evidence."
Jodar Sanchez answered that "to spite" the government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero made an investment "historically unprecedented" to give the city of first class rail infrastructure.
Faced with this, "Jódar merely whining and putting stones showing a lack of accountability that is unworthy of the office."
The mayor also pointed out that this controversy is "old" because it was "orchestrated" by the PP in full year 2007 municipal elections.
Sanchez said he "thought it was settled when the then Minister of Development, Magdalena Alvarez said on the floor of the Senate to a question from Senator José Joaquín Peñarrubia popular on this issue, as some media collected from the neighboring province
Source: PSOE Lorca