Councilor Eduardo Martínez-Oliva acknowledges that “there is nothing to say”
The Popular Party explained this Wednesday why it joined the hoax about the Christmas lighting of Aguas de Murcia by stating that it represented the colors of the Moroccan flag, despite the fact that they have been the traditional lights of the building at this time for years. Also when the PP was in charge of the City Council. Councilor Eduardo Martínez-Oliva now maintained that “there were a host of coincidences that generated a misunderstanding.”
The member of the popular group listed all these circumstances before the media: “the Moroccan team wore those colors”, the Moroccan citizens “were celebrating precisely the victory in the Circular Square” and, furthermore, “the lights came on in that same moment.” “The game, as you know, started during the day and ended at night,” explained Martínez-Oliva. According to the councilor, all this made Murcians wonder “what is this?”
« It is pathetic and does not deserve any comment. And more pathetic is that they still insist on it today,” replied the mayor of Murcia, José Antonio Serrano. However, Martínez-Oliva insisted on defending him and hid that “the networks began to move.” For this reason, he assured, the Popular Party announced that it would ask “a question to the government team” to clarify “why.”
In addition, Martínez-Oliva repeated again, as the PP published on Twitter, that “the lights went out.” “It is an absolute lie,” said the spokesman for the PSOE in the City Hall, Enrique Lorca. “Far from withdrawing the tweet and apologizing, even today they continue to feed the hoax,” he added. However, the popular councilor continued to maintain his version that “there were negotiations” from the City Council with Emuasa, “that he gave the pertinent explanations.” Martínez-Oliva, yes, acknowledged that “from this moment there is nothing to say.”
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