The regional deputy and spokesman of the Socialist Parliamentary Group Education, Jesus Lopez, Librilla participated Friday in the demonstration organized by the Mothers and Fathers of the Sacred Heart Public School.
The protest was supported by the Socialist Group Librilla, who encouraged the neighbors, the entire educational community, social partners and all other political forces in the region of Murcia to join the rally that took on Friday at 9 am at the Sacred Heart Public School, to show support to the claims of the AMPA and defend the fundamental right to a quality public education for our children.
According to Jesus Lopez, "the situation at this school is a further breach of the previous Compact for Education, the regional government presented as a model, but that is a reflection of successive and continuing breaches of the Ministry of Education."
Children placed in prefabricated sheds, sports courts and playgrounds in poor condition, lack of computer rooms, motor skills, poor facilities ... are some of the images of carelessness in the management of the government team's Party is subjecting Librilla neighbors of the last 6 years and the Municipal Socialist Group has been reported in the plenary, obtaining the silence, inaction and indifference to answer.
Librilla needs a new school.
The PSOE Librilla requires the Municipal Government Team and the Government of the Autonomous Community to take the necessary measures to immediately start building a new school, and no longer blame themselves together, as they are doing, showing absolute irresponsibility and disregard for the residents of Librilla, and to be given to the College until such time as new works are performed, additional classrooms in kindergarten and primary and urgent rush repairs of the main shortcomings of mismoLas concentrations claim construction of the new College will be held every Friday.
Librilla Socialists will be with the students of the College of Sacred Heart and their parents, until they resolved the problem reported.
Source: PSRM-PSOE