The largest share Begoña García Retegui their concerns during the visit of the candidate to municipality
The Socialist candidate for president of the autonomous region, Begoña García Retegui visited Ceuta in its thirteenth consecutive day tour of the Region of Murcia.
A journey that began last Retegui November 6 in order to listen to citizens and to develop an election program that responds to the needs of the citizens of the region.
The day began with a visit to the company that canned fruits, Baby Foods.
In this company, which concentrates its activities on conservation of tangerine, Begoña García Retegui, accompanied by the mayor of Manuel Gonzalez, the first deputy mayor Presentation Lopez and members of the Local Executive Committee, met at the hand of the management team development process of this fruit preserves.
The candidate interested in the operation of the company, the number of workers it employs and the situation in which they are given the current economic climate.
The Socialist candidate said during his visit that "we need to help companies like this who work hard and, despite times of crisis, are getting ahead and keeping the production jobs, not companies using the money to plug holes and then thrown to the workers. "
In addition, Begoña García Retegui took the opportunity to highlight the importance of agri-food sector, which he said is a sector of present and future for the economy of this region and we must go because they can continue working. "
The highest against cuts in social policies
Retegui also visited the Contemporary Art Center Conservera and later had the opportunity to share a coffee with the club Ceutí Pensioners.
This group moved to the candidate concerned about the welfare cuts being carried out by the regional government and the difficulties their children are going to receive no aid from the bonolibro or small check.
Those over Ceutí talked lazy days with the candidate and said they did not understand why the regional government says it is maintaining social policies, when in their own municipality and in spite of increased demand, will reduce the squares of the Day Centre.
Later, the Socialist candidate had a meeting with the municipality AMPAS to hear firsthand the concerns of this group and concluded the day with a meeting with activists and supporters of the Socialist Party in the House of the People of the municipality.
Source: PSRM-PSOE