Peter Boy: "That a decision on the serious allegations of the prosecutor and not hide in the caves of Moratalla, otherwise they would be applying double standards"
Ayala worship: "The Prosecutor demonstrates the consistency of everything we have reported and the people of Ceuta, which is a farmhouse from anyone, deserves an explanation of the socialist"
Security Secretary People's Party of the Region of Murcia, Pedro Chico, asked the general secretary of PSRM, Pedro Saura, "What does that say about the Socialist senator and former mayor of Ceuta, Manuel Hurtado," which the prosecutor has been stated in a report to be submitted to the judge to "act as if the mayor and the public company Ceutí promotions were his farm."
Given the serious allegations of the prosecutor, the head of the PP has said that "the secretary general of the Socialists should decide and implement its own doctrine" because "otherwise it would be employing double standards."
Chico has highlighted the seriousness of the charges the prosecutor, and has therefore called on the secretary general of the Socialist Murcia that "bo hide in the caves of Moratalla" and clarify "whether the events are important enough to make decisions within their match. "
Also, Pedro Chico has reiterated the utmost respect for the PP to justice, with the confidence to clarify such serious issues as early as possible.
Ceuti NOT A SOCIALIST CORTIJO
For its part, the Municipal spokesperson of the PP in the city of Ceuta, Worship Ayala, said that "the prosecution's evidence is strong and offers very reasonable suspicion about what the allegations are substantiated."
"The PSOE owes an explanation to the residents of Ceuta, which stunned attend this series of unpleasant events that sully the image of our people.
We want to make very clear to the public that rely on the Justice's independence and in their haste, so we are confident that ultimately the truth will shine.
If the PSOE does not incur liability debug a serious error of important political consequences. "
Source: PP Región de Murcia