The opposition wants the commission to reopen the underground accident
Compromís group, Esquerra Unida, Els Upyd Verds and have pledged today to reopen the committee that was formed after the subway accident that killed 43 people on July 3 2006 in Valencia for an investigation "objective" about it.
So have signed today representatives of these parties in an agreement document prepared by the Association of Victims of the July 3 Metro, which are set to comply with this performance, among others, in the case of legislative power purchase the next legislature. According
spokesmen have agreed these formations, including the secretary general of PSPV, Jorge Alart, and the coordinator of EUPV, Marga Sanz, the new committee will be based on an audit conducted by independent experts "with knowledge guaranteed in the matter" to assess the security measures and quality of this transport.
"The findings of this research will be derived responsibilities to professional, technical, managerial and policy to be determined," adds the document.
addition, the agreement provides for an audit "independent" in the Railways of the Generalitat Valenciana (FGV) since 1996 to analyze "both accounts as management regarding safety in the subway. "
They also undertake to adopt a FGV Law" to ensure quality service to citizens "and provide" fast-track "to Line 1-on-the accident security measures to prevent "another similar incident.
As stated by the president of the association of victims, Beatriz Garrote, "can not allow" it to "shelve" the "most serious accident in one meter of Europe," it is therefore necessary to "an investigation does not adhere to party interests. "
"killed 43 people and politicians looked the other way", but "most outrageous" is that four years have not fulfilled their commitments after the accident Les Corts.
The automatic beacon system "still does not work", the FGV Law "has been postponed again until the next legislature," and the railway safety agency will not be created "because it generates spending."
"We should not be here chasing the Consell meet its commitments. Politicians are poised to work for its citizens, to secure their rights, not to trample," lamented Garrote, who has called for "rigorously and fairly" for those affected and for the rest of Valencia.
For its part, has signed Alart agreement "with dignity, responsibility and wound closure without forgetting", so that victims can "live their pain with dignity."
"Governments are responsible for what happens and have an obligation to explain to citizens and to take measures" to prevent the recurrence of such accidents, he added Alart, who believes that "the law" the president of the Generalitat, Francisco Camps, "despised" his responsibilities and has become "unworthy to all Valencia."
Compromís deputy spokeswoman Mónica Oltra, said that Valencian politics consists of leaders "who do not deserve to be," and trusted that "some day "there will be a president to" open the doors of the Government "to the victims' association.
also Marga Sanz Camps discussed that has not received nor the Consell this group has met its commitments because" the public "not enters its agenda.
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