Hall stressed that Public Works has held over 30 meetings with the city of Marbella to address the technical aspects of the work
The secretary general of the PSOE de Málaga, Miguel Ángel Heredia, with the Socialist candidate for Mayor of Marbella, José Bernal, this morning visited San Pedro Alcántara, where they announced that the underground work is already over 90 percent budget execution.
Heredia has highlighted the advanced stage of the project despite the "special problems" that have been found, as has been the drainage tunnel, which has generated that have had to employ the most advanced technologies.
Similarly, said that a project is "fundamental", at a cost to the end of the 65 million euros, which ply on the order of 65,000 passengers.
The secretary general of the Socialist Malaga also added that this project had a high transparency and coordination, and the proof is that over the years have been more than 30 meetings between Development and the Marbella Town Hall to address work.
"We are perhaps at the work in Spain which has experienced institutional collaboration by the Ministry of Development. However, the PP is nervous about our very strong candidate in Marbella and play the victim and the frontism as the only political strategy," said Heredia , who has invited Muñoz to list a single large project that has prompted the City Council. "Despite being the Spanish town where more have raised taxes, Ms. Muñoz has not invested in the progress of Marbella, as the bulk of major projects come together on the socialist government," he outlined.
However, Hall said, the Mayor, Ángeles Muñoz, "has again demonstrated its institutional unfairness, as when he concluded his final meeting with Development came to Marbella to generate tension and not to report on the meeting."
Heredia has said that the underground work is a "clear example" of the commitment of the Socialists in San Pedro Alcántara and Marbella, and again urges Angeles Muñoz to report a single major project along this term which has not received government funding governed by the PSOE.
For his part, Jose Bernal, emphasized that with the burial of San Pedro de Alcantara "is in response to citizens who for years gathered demanding to undertake this work."
Bernal was reminded again that a socialist government who has promoted a project vital to the future of San Pedro Alcántara and the Costa del Sol. "
Similarly, the City Council has asked to be "more ambitious" when designing a project for the future park underground, with a budget of six million euros from a credit ICO.
Thus, stated that "you can not launch a project that has not had a public tender, and is designed by people sympathetic to the Popular Party," and has committed to build "a reference work, it becomes visit must for many people visit the Costa del Sol. "


