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MC demands a strong impetus from regional institutions for heritage conservation (09/03/2017)

The preamble of Law 4/2007, of 16 March, on Cultural Heritage of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia, aims at the protection, conservation, enhancement, research, knowledge, dissemination and promotion of the cultural heritage of the Region .

Likewise, it is a concretion of Article 8 of the Statute of Autonomy, which states that the Autonomous Community will protect and promote cultural peculiarities, as well as the collection of customs and popular traditions of the same, respecting in any case the local and county variants.

This regulation is established since the competences related to the historical heritage are transferred to the Autonomous Communities, and it is done with the desire to initiate a process that facilitates and approaches this protection, enhancing the cultural heritage identified in a certain geographic location nearby.

The Spanish Constitution itself draws this line in order to promote the progress of culture, and makes it necessary for the public authorities to facilitate the participation of citizens in cultural life.

The president and spokesman of MC, Jesús Giménez, has described, on the doctrine of the Constitutional Court regarding the protection of the cultural heritage, that it has evolved from the recognition, in its judgment 17/1991, of the existence of a statute Cultural property of all Spaniards, and even of the international community, to the most recent judgment, 122/2014, which establishes a link between cultural property closed to the public visit and the Same, this last exclusive competence of the Spanish State ".

Jesús Giménez has brought this doctrine into line with the regional legislation "the recipient of the constitutional mandate to ensure historical heritage is direct to the regional administrations and, in the specific case of CARM, it is inescapable to adapt the Regional Cultural Heritage Law to This doctrine, to remove and preserve our cultural legacy from urbanistic speculation, plunder by action or omission and partisan political interests, prioritizing the true needs of the Goods of Cultural Interest regardless of their real ownership.

The spokesman for the Cartagena formation said that "in a few days will be ten years since the entry into force of Law 4/2007, and it is a must and an imperative obligation to develop it with a regulation that offers certainties in the face of uncertainty and Abandonment of an important part of the cultural property of our Region, and also against the caprice and easements of the politicians of the day. "

"One of our major concerns is the default, which the regional administration is complicit, dear or not, with the meager protection measures or the non-opening of certain goods to the public," said Giménez.

The president of MC has pointed out that "these symptoms lead us to request a treatment, and that is necessarily the regulation that develops the Law, which must obligate, abandoning the can by the must, so that the owners, public or private BIC, Have to be rehabilitated and maintained within a specific time frame and under the conditions they deserve, based on objective criteria and not on criteria of political opportunity, so we work in MC and so work in the Community. "

Jesús Giménez concluded by stating that "it is a question, first of all, of avoiding plundering and then promoting the public visit, increasing the value of assets and promoting the motor of wealth that for the Region of Cartagena and, therefore, for the Region, is our heritage, so legal measures must encourage and not slow down the rehabilitation of our heritage, and we will shortly transfer it to the Assembly and the regional government. "

Source: MC

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