Politics

Grimalt and his team, "with a clear conscience" after the first 100 days of government

17 September 2015 - 22: 10

Next Monday, September 21, it will be 100 days since the PSOE assumed the mayoralty of Dénia. One hundred days that, according to the mayor, Vicent Grimalt, have been "very intense and hard work".

Taking stock, the mayor recalled that they have done many of the things they said they could do, and that is why they have "clear conscience". Grimalt recalled three of the fundamental actions in these first days the approval of the Anti-Suicide Municipal Pact; the 50% social assistance for the payment of the IBI and the trash rate, which will be taken to the plenary session of this month and the creation of the Municipal Employment Board with the aim of recovering active employment policies that generate a stable occupation and of quality in the city.

His government partner, Rafa Carrió, was satisfied with the democratic emergency measures that have been achieved in these first days of government through the Transparency Portal of the municipal website, where you can consult the remuneration of councilors, eventual staff and the state of the Castle Pact that both formations signed before becoming mayor.

Grimalt, meanwhile, stressed the "democratic normalcy" It has been reached at this time, demonstrated with the participation of all political groups in the Paco Antidesahucios.

objectives

The government team summarized the goals ahead. The most immediate approval of 2016 prespuestos, which is already working, and they claim to have for the month of December.

They also want to close the allotments in the Plan Trust, which they say "they are caught with tweezers" Due to the "bad management of the previous government". Also at regional level, Grimalt announced that they will continue calling on the Department of Health that the concessionaire health in the region to comply with 100% signed.

In this sense, Grimalt will continue to hold meetings with regional representatives such as the president of the Júcar Hydrographic Confederation, whom he will see next week to learn about the situation of the Rotes-Montgó sewerage, which has been paralyzed for years.

Locally, the government team has proposed to terminate the contract with the company awarded the Perimetral Ronda, who has not paid the total guarantees. The government's intention is to remove any ties with the company and be free to manage as they see round.

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