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The PSOE accuses the PP of giving a hare to the neighbors of Coy with the International Labor Camp (25/04/2018)

Sanchez says that the Mayor and his government team of the Popular Party again show that you can not trust them, and says that it will be the PSOE who returns to the town of Coy the oldest International Labor Camp in the Region of Murcia

The deputy spokesman of the PSOE in the City of Lorca, Marisol Sanchez said that the Mayor of the PP, and its councilman of Culture and Youth want to give "cat hare" to the residents of the district of Coy, recovering a "decaffeinated" version of International Labor Camp, which "little or nothing" is reminiscent of the one that precisely eliminated the Popular Party, in 2010.

Sanchez says that the Popular Party shows again that you can not trust this Mayor and his government team.

After several initiatives taken to the Plenary by the PSOE, to achieve the recovery of the historic Coy International Labor Camp "in the same terms", the neighbors warn that, instead of "the historical work field that attracted young people from different nationalities for the development of projects of recovery of archaeological sites ", the Popular Party raises little more than a simple camp for children, minors, that has nothing to do with the original idea.

For Sanchez Jódar, this decision of the Popular Party is an "insult" to the intelligence of the Coynos and of those who have in our memory the importance of that historic International Labor Camp that put the hamlet of Coy on the map, and that attracted not only young researchers from different parts of the world, but dozens of young people from districts and neighboring municipalities, for the benefit of this council and the whole of Lorca.

Sanchez says that given the refusal of the PP to recover this initiative, it will be the PSOE who will return to the town of Coy "the oldest International Labor Camp in the Region", with which to continue with the work of recovering the archaeological site of Cerro de Las Viñas, initiated at the time, among other projects for the enhancement of the extensive archaeological legacy that is yet to be known in the hamlet.

Source: PSOE Lorca

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