In total, the starting amount approved 150,000 euros, the deputy Juan Jose Molina asked to apply together with the other amendments on education as a condition to advance a regional pact on the matter
Training again emphasizes its call for a comprehensive plan to improve the state of the schools in the locality
The local group Citizens in Las Torres de Cotillas held a panel discussion on education, its main concern and workhorse during this term.
During the ceremony, the regional deputy Juan Jose Molina announced the tender for 60,000 euros for urgent improvement works in schools torreños.
"This game, which will go to construction of foundations, is part of a larger 150,000 euros Citizens managed to pass in the Regional Assembly and will serve to alleviate the poor conditions of some schools of that people, like Vistalegre" Molina said.
The deputy added that to carry out this intervention "it is one of our conditions to reach a Regional Compact for Education.
We must meet the amendments Citizens prompted before reaching agreements previously approved because if they are not met, there will be no climate of confidence necessary to reach new agreements. "
In this respect, he also referred to other commitments made by the Executive through budget amendments, such as the launch of a new school in Librilla, free of charge textbooks, dining CEIP La Paz, repair the fence of IES Monte Miravete or implementation of workshop IES Manuel Tárraga aquaculture.
Molina made again call on the development of a comprehensive plan to improve the state of the schools in the town, one of their main demands along with not at the end of the college of San Pedro.
Orange local group also again requested the creation of shaded areas in schools, as well as providing all janitors.
The regional deputy Juan Jose Molina also reviewed the amendments that the parliamentary group of citizens presented at the Regional Assembly to solicit investments in Torreño schools, highlighting the ongoing dialogue of training with all sectors involved in education, from AMPAs to teachers and students.
In addition to Molina they attended the meeting the regional coordinator, Mario Gomez and aldermen Marian Fernandez, Antonio Sanchez and Rafael Martinez, as well as members of the Working Group on Education Citizen Raúl Puche, Jose Antonio Ramirez, Ana Guillen and María José Ros.
also they joined the debate Councillor for Education PP government team along with representatives of the various AMPAS and neighbors.
Source: Ciudadanos Región de Murcia