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The PP urges the Dénia City Council to plead against the Coastal Law

January 27 from 2023 - 17: 29

Elisa Díaz, Deputy in Les Corts Valencianes, for the Environment and Territorial Planning, has visited this Friday, January 27, the city of Dénia. The Deputy, together with the popular candidate for mayor, Pepa Font, have visited Les Deveses beach, one of the beaches most affected by the sea storms on the coast.

Image: Pepa Font and Elisa Diaz in Les DevesesPepa Font and Elisa Diaz in Les Deveses

Díaz has shown his concern about the new regulations of the Law of Coasts that contemplates a demarcation on the dianense coast, which has ensured "affects many homes and many neighbors."

The Deputy in Les Corts Valencianes has insisted that from the Popular Party "we have been saying for some time that these neighbors need protection." Díaz has qualified that this situation is caused by the storms but also by "the neglect of a government that has done absolutely nothing to protect the beaches and to protect the homes in the area." That is why she has emphasized that "we need governments that look after the interests of citizens and the interests of the Valencian Community." Tourism is our biggest economic engine and we cannot lose our beaches, which is why it is necessary, Díaz insisted, that we go hand in hand to be able to modify these cruel regulations and that both the neighbors and their homes and the beaches be protected.

The Deputy has regretted that, in Les Corts Valencianes, Ximo Puig supports "the deconstruction of each and every one of the houses in the area" and has assured that the Popular Party is totally against this situation and asks that all parties go hand in hand so that the buildings are maintained, defended and, among all, a regulation that is highly harmful to Dénia and the entire Valencian Community is modified.

Thus, Pepa Font has remarked that from the PP of Dénia they remain in the same position and has assured that they will be next to each of the Dianense neighbors. The popular one has insisted that “we do not understand the position of the current government team, formed by the Socialist Party, where the councilor assures that nothing is happening and that the demarcation seems perfect and that the houses are a concession. When really, a concession means losing all rights to the homes without any type of compensation. Pepa Font has stressed that the first person interested in alleging against this Coastal Law should be the Dénia City Council itself to be next to the neighbors and defend their interests.

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