Seve González, Mayor of Jumilla: “We Will Prioritize Our Traditions and Our Identity”
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The office of the mayor of Jumilla was this Thursday a trench. Seve González, of the Popular Party, has observed how the approval of an amendment of the Murcian municipality of 27,000 inhabitants on July 28 opened this week all the newscasts in Spain. The measure—which Vox had proposed and which his party accepted with the amendment to avoid the reasons that it considers “inconstitutional”—de facto prevents the Muslim community, made up of about…


The mayor of Jumilla, in Murcia, Seve González, said this Thursday that the limitations on the use of the sports spaces approved in the plenary session of July 28 do not affect the rest of the municipal facilities, and will be at "disposition of the whole society, including the Muslim one, for any activity or act as long as the regulations are complied with".
You have asked us through social networks whether PP and Vox have approved in Jumilla “the first measure in Spain that prevents Islamic celebrations in public places” or whether this actually affects all religions and specific municipal spaces. Context. The plenary of the Jumilla City Council (Murcia) approved on July 30 an amendment that the PP presented urging the City Council to defend “traditional religious manifestations” in Spain and not t…
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