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Paco Roselló criticized the pre-election announcements of new grants made by Ana Kringe

02 October 2014 - 17: 56

The socialist mayor, Paco Roselló, in charge of economic issues, after the announcement of the authorization of a game of 700.000 euros to rehabilitate the house of the San José street in the General State Budgets for the next exercise has stated, " Do not take us for ignorant and deluded with announcements of new subsidies for the city, when the reality is that to date Ana Kringe has lost more than 16 million in grants and no euro has arrived from the Plan Trust".

Roselló has described this announcement as a tease on the part of the Popular Party, since the Government of Spain rejected on several occasions to enable a game to remodel the house of the carrer Sant Josep and now remember this work a year before the municipal elections. However, he has clarified that "We are happy to get this project back, but we will be vigilant to fulfill your commitment".

According to the socialist councilor, the first decision of the government of Mariano Rajoy when he came to power at the end of 2011 was to remove this item committed to the rehabilitation of this emblematic building of Denia, and now, after rejecting several amendments to the budgets in the 2013 and 2014, they take out of the top hat an advertisement.

Paco Roselló has detailed the loss of subsidies valued at more than 16 million, including 1.5 million euros for the rehabilitation of the Diana Bosc, 400.000 euros of the Valencian Energy Agency for the installation of more bicycle points of Rent, 280.000 euros from a grant for the modernization of public administration or the 300.000 Euros lost from the second E plan by late submitting the documentation of the Eco-Camp project that replaced the failed project of the castle elevator.

The Socialist mayor has mentioned that the 8 million euros of the Trust Plan pending and the more than 11 million of the main sewerage network Rotes-Montgó still have not yet reached Denia, whose works are still paralyzed.

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