The government of the Generalitat, led by Ximo Puig presented last week the budgets of each department for next year, a document that has been studied by the Party of the province of Alicante in which "what is contemplated for the Marina Alta, and nothing, it's almost the same".
That was how forceful was the deputy Antoni Joan Bertomeu, who visited the headquarters of the party in Dénia to shed the items of the third budgets of the government of Puig. Some budgets that "they are no longer conditioned" by past legislatures and that "they reflect the way of doing tripartite policy".
Despite not delving into the budget items, the deputy regretted that the Marina Alta is not a priority for the Puig executive, and advanced that only small investments are contemplated in the ports of Dénia and Xàbia.
The section most criticized by Bertomeu was education, whose amount "impossible" eliminate the existing 150 barracks in which 15.000 students go to class every day.
Bertomeu was accompanied by the president of the party in Dénia, María Mut, and reported that soon they will make a new appearance to shed the money that the Generalitat will invest in the Marina Alta next year.