The Governing Council will appoint her this morning to replace José Antonio Fernández Lladó, dismissed after being arrested for forgery
The Councilor for Infrastructure, Services and the Coast of the Cartagena City Council, María Casajús Galvache, will be appointed this morning in the Governing Council as the new General Director of Community Roads, replacing José Antonio Fernández Lledó, dismissed yesterday after being arrested for alleged falsehood documentary film. Casajús knows in detail the situation of the regional road network and the problems it currently presents, especially on roads in the Cartagena region, which are among the most deteriorated. In addition, she has experience in management work within the autonomous Executive since she held the positions of general secretary of the Ministry of Employment, Universities and Business, with the then counselor Juan Hernández (between May 2017 and April 2018), and of General Secretary of Tourism and Culture when this department was directed by the current deputy in the Assembly and spokesperson for the regional PP Miriam Guardiola.
Born in Cartagena in 1977, María Casajús is an Industrial Technical Engineer, specializing in Electricity, from the Polytechnic University of Cartagena in 2011 and an Industrial Organization Engineer in 2012, obtaining the Extraordinary End of Degree Award from the Higher Technical School of Industrial Engineering of Cartagena (Murcia). She also has a master’s degree in Occupational Risk Prevention in the specialties of Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene and Ergonomics and Applied Psychosociology. She also has courses for Health and Safety Coordinator in the construction sector and another for Trainer of Trainers.
Casajús has been secretary general of the Cartagena PP since July 2016 and is part of the municipal government team formed by the PP coalition, the former PSOE councilors led by Ana Belén Castejón and Ciudadanos. His march to the Government of Fernando López Miras, who in this way winks at Cartagena, will force changes to the team of Mayor Noelia Arroyo since Casajús will leave the act of councilor and must run the list with a new addition.