The PSPV of Alcalà demands to extend the aids to the transport to more users and to the bitllet of the bus
The socialist leader, Joan Ronchera, appreciates that the PP rectifies after denying fins to three vegades the socialist proposal to create the bo de transport, but assures that it is insufficient.
The Grup Municipal Socialista d'Alcalà has supported the creation of a line of financial aid aimed at students for the use of the train to young people living in Alcalà-Alcossebre and who are studying formal education outside the municipality. The socialist leader, Joan Ronchera, values the correction of the PP that during the past mandate will reduce to three occasions the socialist proposal to promote a transport ticket, but insists that it is an "insufficient" measure and demands that it be extended to more users and to the bus bitllet.
Ronchera has assured that "this change of position of the populars is good" and encourages the Governor of Francisco Juan Mars to continue "advancing in measures that strengthen the use of public transport". For this reason, the Socialist Municipal Group urges the local executive to extend these aids "so that they reach more users and are also applied to other means of transport, such as buses".
In this sense, the socialist spokesman explains that the approved help line is aimed exclusively at students "because it is a good name for those who, for work or health care reasons, use public transport, both the train and the bus". For this reason, the PSPV urges that help be extended to this type of user and that it includes the bonus for other means of transport such as the bus.
Finally, the socialist councillor was also surprised by the reference to a supposed public consultation among potential users. "The reality is that this advertisement is going to penetrate some part of its electronics but it will not be disseminated and, therefore, no one will participate. This is an unfortunate event and even more so when in this legislature the mayor has created a citizen participation delegation". Ronchera encourages the PP that "participation is a debt owed".
The Grup Municipal Socialista d'Alcalà has supported the creation of a line of financial aid aimed at students for the use of the train to young people living in Alcalà-Alcossebre and who are studying formal education outside the municipality. The socialist leader, Joan Ronchera, values the correction of the PP that during the past mandate will reduce to three occasions the socialist proposal to promote a transport ticket, but insists that it is an "insufficient" measure and demands that it be extended to more users and to the bus bitllet.
Ronchera has assured that "this change of position of the populars is good" and encourages the Governor of Francisco Juan Mars to continue "advancing in measures that strengthen the use of public transport". For this reason, the Socialist Municipal Group urges the local executive to extend these aids "so that they reach more users and are also applied to other means of transport, such as buses".
In this sense, the socialist spokesman explains that the approved help line is aimed exclusively at students "because it is a good name for those who, for work or health care reasons, use public transport, both the train and the bus". For this reason, the PSPV urges that help be extended to this type of user and that it includes the bonus for other means of transport such as the bus.
Finally, the socialist councillor was also surprised by the reference to a supposed public consultation among potential users. "The reality is that this advertisement is going to penetrate some part of its electronics but it will not be disseminated and, therefore, no one will participate. This is an unfortunate event and even more so when in this legislature the mayor has created a citizen participation delegation". Ronchera encourages the PP that "participation is a debt owed".