Politics - PSPV

Vicent Grimalt meets with foreign residents to hear their proposals and demands

11 December 2014 - 09: 52

The socialist party continues to shape what will be its program for the upcoming regional and municipal elections. For this, his candidate for the town hall of Dénia, Vicent Grimalt held a participatory meeting with foreign resident citizens. Grimalt was accompanied in this meeting by José Chulvi, mayor of Jávea and Javier Scotto, mayor of EATIM Jesús Pobre.

The reason for this first meeting was to initiate future roads, for constant contact with them so we can meet the proposals, requests and complaints that this segment of the population wants to move the party.

In this first contact he highlighted the example to follow the work being done by the Mayor of Javea, José Chulvi. The javiense president said that when he reached the mayor of his municipality found that majority foreign residence areas were lack of asphalting and were confronted with the office door closed mayor, whenever they wanted to claim something. Arriving mayor, Chulvi covered these deficiencies and the quality of life of foreigners increased.

Xàbia Mayor explained the need in Dénia do the same thing: listen to this part of the population, forgotten by the current government team Dianense and make their demands in the daily work of the executive.

Chulvi stressed the fact that the group of residents are part of the citizenship of our peoples, pay the same taxes as a native and yet, feel displaced. Finally, the Mayor of Xàbia introduced Vicent Grimalt as the mayor Dénia needs and urged foreigners to give their confidence to dianenses Socialists and their participatory project for the elections of 2015.

Meanwhile, Vicent Grimalt, moved the audience his intention to start working in that direction, Xàbia and Chulvi as references, and promised to work for the interests of all people who have chosen our city as the place to settle, talk the language they speak.

The occasion was used to create a working group composed of foreign residents and socialist militants, who will work on the preparation of concrete proposals with which to solve the problems of citizenship. To encourage participation, a Facebook page has been created that will serve as a meeting point.

One of the meeting participants citizen exposed the degree of sloppiness that the current session sample relative to the foreign population. "No one knows English when we went to the City by bureaucratic issues and this is very difficult to explain the problems we have"Said British assistant.

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