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The PSOE Abanilla calls the separation of polling stations (18/01/2011)

Monday 17 on a motion debated in plenary Abanilla Regular City Council, which requested separate the four polling stations currently located in the Holy Cross College and a return to the situation they were originally until plenary on December 1, 1994 Mayor Fernando Molina decided to change, placing them in the center of which is director.

In the plenary, the Socialist Party proposed that instead of going all the tables in the same school, shared between it and the building of the Commit (since we had no auditorium), and although he admitted having thought, rejected "by not having the same services. "

The objective of the PSOE to this motion has not been, to facilitate some 1,100 electors in the upper part of which could bring other public building near their homes, without much difficulty and agglomeration as having been in recent years in this school, which are together the four tables belonging to the municipal center, a place that is certainly not far from the town center as alleged by the Mayor.

During the plenary, was the Socialist spokesman Jose Antonio Cutillas who recalled that "the Mayor himself said in a plenary session on December 1, 1994 that due to the virtual state of ruin that was the warehouse where the polling stations were located and given they were going to build social housing ..., proposed a change in location of these tables at Holy Cross College. "

Moreover, since then the Mayor pledged that "once carried out the work of the houses in the Market again to place the officers in it."

In this sense Cutillas argues that "once past 16 years and since there are no reasons not to do so, if these tables do not return to their place, it is clear that Mayor Fernando Molina is failing in its own word given in plenary."

Popular Group's response to the proposal has been to reject the motion presented by the PSOE.

Therefore, and given that Fernando Molina does not suit you divide the polling stations, at least in these upcoming elections in May will have to keep voting all the town municipal census in the same place.

On the other hand but related subject, from the PSOE Abanilla want to clarify to the public that contrary to what has been published in other regional average on 17 and 18 on this same motion had been tabled in this House by Councilwoman unaffiliated Dolores Saurin, "armchair remember, deals with the votes of the PSOE on behalf of a party that has no representation in the City (because he did not attend the elections in 2007), we have to say that he presented as motion in the register of the City is a Socialist Group proposal already registered for the September 2010 plenary session, which after discussion then Information Commission, was withdrawn because the House coincided with the death of his father's spokesman.

That is, what was done in this House on 17 January was the debate of the motion that it was originally presented by the PSOE, when it can not, therefore, that the Socialist Group has supported the motion of M ª Dolores Saurin, but on the contrary, it has endorsed the Socialist Group.

The PSOE know who is responsible and how it has happened this misrepresentation of the events in Parliament, as narrated in the news does not conform to reality in the points above, so that in future the media please Contrast that with greater rigor the information received, which in this as in other cases not done with anyone in our training.

In any case we have to explain this fact to anyone taking the medals that do not belong and Abanilla neighbors have reliable knowledge of the truth of the facts.

Source: PSOE Abanilla

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