Rabbit pointed out that current legislation permits "de facto policy autonomy" in San Pedro, hence there the decentralization of services required for this settlement that would thus greater efficiency in management.
At the same time, Rabbit has indicated that it is "a question of will" and pointed out that San Pedro needs to receive investments that fit their population and have their own services as a local police and municipal workers directly under District Municipal Board, linked to such basic services as building permits, cleaning services, cultural or social welfare, so they all were managed directly from San Pedro and sampedreños.
The secretary of the PSOE in Malaga today visited San Pedro for a meeting with the new executive of the Association that a fortnight ago won more than 80 percent support in the course of a meeting at which Ricardo Lopez was elected secretary general.
Rabbit said that Executive is a "young and committed to St. Peter" and noted that the first course of action that will tackle will be to continue holding meetings with neighborhood groups with the aim of contributing to increasing the electoral program for regional elections.
For his part, Ricardo Lopez, said that the Socialists "we look forward to working to improve the future of San Pedro, we know their weaknesses and their strengths and have a strategic plan to further improve the quality of life for residents of San Pedro "and stated that" there can be Ángeles Muñoz and the Deputy Mayor, Michael Trojan, we have demonstrated that they have a clear and serious project in relation to St. Peter. "
On the other hand, stressed that the Executive of St. Peter has worked with the Municipal Group in representations to the 2012 budget, the increase in the IBI, to rising water and the establishment of the new sewer rate, or motions restoring the Guadaiza Trapiche, creating a park in Santa Beatriz street parking or packaging between Geranium Street and Avenue Pablo Ruiz Picasso, in order to "make constructive proposals to improve the quality of life of sampedreños , and to avoid, as far as possible, the brutal tax increases without new services, as needed in San Pedro and Los Angeles Muñoz seems to want to see. "


