Training has also raised the next plenary several motions related to supporting the Palestinian people;
neighborhood cleanup Vistabella and reform proposed by the PP method election of councilors and mayors of local corporations.
The IU-Greens councilor in the City Sewer, Carmen Maria Pina, has filed a motion to Parliament next Thursday asking the Corporation to urge the central government to defend "unambiguously" the public postal service.
The initiative calls for the Executive to strengthen their commitment to the future of Post as a leading company in the sector, and boost market regulation that does not involve cuts in the plan of providing universal postal service.
Also, the formation of the left requires the guarantee mail delivery five days a week, as mandated by the European Postal Directive, and 100% of public participation in the State Limited Company Post.
In the motion, Councillor IU-Greens also called for the release of ministerial decisions, "to prevent the achievement of a labor agreement will depend employing 55,000 workers."
Pina recalled that in the region have been eliminated 100 jobs Post and 700 km of distribution, and some measurements suggest the accumulation of 40,000 letters, which have not been regularly served to nearly a dozen towns.
Supporting the Palestinian people
In addition, IU-Green has made a motion requesting the support of the full City Council Sewer to the Palestinian people and the "strong" the State of Israel for the crimes committed against civilians in Gaza sentence.
This initiative calls on the council to promote a campaign for emergency aid to alleviate the situation we are living in the Gaza Strip, and in response to the call of the Red Cross to ask for humanitarian aid.
Cleaning Vistabella and election of mayors
The other motions raised by Pina require cleaning and pest control and environmental health center Vistabella, and the rejection of the reform of the method of election of councilors and mayors of local corporations proposed by the PP.
Source: IURM