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The PP of Dénia criticises the increase in the sewerage rate

11 March 2025 - 15: 43

El Party The Dénia City Council has issued a statement describing the recently approved increase in the sewage rate as "a punishment for the residents of Dénia, after the increases in property tax and waste collection."

And it is that, with the votes of the PSPV y Compromís"A new tax increase has been approved for Dianenses residents, now for sewage treatment. A poisoned gift for Dianenses residents, which is being approved again in an urgent extraordinary plenary session, so that it goes unnoticed by the public," he indicated. Juan Carlos Signes, Popular Party councilor on environmental issues.

Signes also pointed out that "a few days after approving the municipal budget for this year, where they boasted that it was the highest in the history of the city, the small print is already coming out. Raising the cost for the residents of Dénia again, now with the increase in the sewage tax, after raising the garbage tax and the previous year, the IBI tax. To boast, but only thanks to the increase in the tax rate for the residents of Dénia, is a clear example of how supposedly progressive policies work."

For her part, the municipal spokesperson for the Popular Party, Pepa Font He has criticized that "the city is worse than ever, in terms of street cleaning, traffic problems are solved by installing speed cameras and more and more businesses are closing in the city, which means a reduction in jobs. Approving a tax increase again is suffocating the people of Dian. Furthermore, selling their commitment to social aid when they don't increase a single euro, saying that spending on education is increasing and is allocated to cleaning municipal facilities that have nothing to do with education, and that we continue with almost a million euros generated by freedmen and advisors, is an example that they do not govern for the citizens, but for themselves."

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  1. Cesar Pino Dominguez says:

    I think that's fine. But I don't think there's any lying involved, and there's only one word, "leech," in the adjective. It's not offensive, it's real. They would do a lot of damage. Tell me why a gentleman needs 7 advisors. He won't have time to get to know them.

  2. Jopelin says:

    Of course, we need to raise money to continue building new "La Lentejas parks" (all iron) like the one recently opened in Marqués del Campo.

  3. Juan says:

    There are residents who pay for sewage systems they don't have, and on top of that, the City Council is forcing them to get rid of their septic tanks and have them, the residents, pay for the sewage system, which is a public service and project. They have no forgiveness.

    • Berengar says:

      That's a case for the police. The fact that the "Hay untamiento" (Town Council) only contributes 10% of the work and the owners have to pay the rest can't be legal. Nor should it be legal for them to force you to connect to a sewer branch 100 meters from the plot of your house where you've lived for 40 years and have to pay 100% of the work. All with the excuse that the EU demands it... well, if it demands it, then it should contribute European funds. But no, they've taken advantage of the opportunity and between Aqualia, the sewer councilor and someone else, they must be getting away with it, robbing the affected citizens.

  4. Fortuna says:

    A GREAT PARTY THAT WORKS AND LOOKS OUT FOR AND ABOUT ITS CITIZENS! You don't know where to turn. In the end, you'll be punished democratically.


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