
The PSOE asks the DGA
He PSOE has asked the government of Aragon that clarify when the Civil-Batalla War Museum of Teruel and if you have your opening date. They do it once the civil works of the building, which was tendered and began to be built with the previous autonomous government, and in the absence of news about its continuation.
To do this, the deputy in the courts of Aragon Ángel Peralta has presented several initiatives in the Courts of Aragon, in collaboration with the Socialist Municipal Group of the Teruel City Council, to ask the Government of Aragon that, in a “immediate” way, present the museological plan of this exhibition center and make public the calendar planned for the start of the works of the second phase, as well as the exact date of opening to the public.
He explained that “the Azcón government has already been legislature for two years and it shows that this project bothers him because they have it paralyzed after around three million have been invested.” “Since it is a project that they do not passionate, we have presented a battery of initiatives to give it an impulse, because the museological plan and the works of the second phase that can be compatible with the opening to the public,” he added.
At the doors of the construction, together with the councilors in the City of Teruel, José Guillén and Diego Piñeiro, Peralta has indicated that the Popular Party of Aragon must clarify “what they want to do with the project, even if they have planned to allocate this building to other needs. It would be very serious, that is why the counselor must give explanations of everything in the courts,” he added.
1,000 square meters
He wanted to remember that it is the first civil war museum that has been built in Spain, which has been conceived with a reconcilerity and that has already been executed, almost entirely, the structure of more than 1,000 square meters.
Ángel Peralta has indicated that “all the great works that the previous executive left has slowed down. It has also occurred with the hospitals of Teruel and Alcañiz, which were already at 80 % executed and that have been delayed without knowing the causes.”