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The PSPV Dénia accuses Obrim el center of doing politics in secret to yield the streets "to cars, smoke and noise"

May 04 from 2021 - 10: 21

The controversy continues regarding the latest remodeling works in the center of Dénia, specifically in those that have been carried out in the Valgamedios square, in which new pedestrian spaces have been created where previously there were only parked vehicles.

Image: Plaza Valgamedios, or Plaza Oeste, after the remodelingPlaza Valgamedios, or Plaza Oeste, after the remodeling

Last Sunday, the Obrim el center platform took another step forward in its supposed objective for which it was created and harshly criticized on social networks the works carried out in the Valgamedios square. Although it was originally born to protest the closure of Marqués de Campo and the Glorieta del País Valencià to traffic, the platform has left its area to oppose all the works that are being done in Dénia recently to increase pedestrian space . A strategy that the PSPV calls partisan, with which Obrim el center "wants to do politics hidden behind a mask of citizen entity."

«The Plaza de Valgamedios, not even finished yet, is now a" horror "according to the platform, which was born, let's not forget, to claim that Marqués de Campo is not a pedestrian street. Nor are they now in agreement with the space gained, for pedestrians, in the popularly known as Plaza del Oeste, “the Dianenses socialists indicate from their Facebook profile. In addition, they insinuate that coincidentally the interests are the same as those of the local right, which are, according to the formation, to open Dénia "to cars, smoke and noise."

In addition, the PSPV has wanted to launch «a warning to the citizens who believe they are represented by this" platform ": they only defend the political and ideological interests of a few, who aspire to overthrow a good government, attacking any initiative, to achieve the objective of a few: to recover the main street of the city for cars, smoke and noise ”.

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