CDU: Takes stock of six years of PS management in the Beja municipality.


The communists say that the six years of PS management in Beja City Council “were marked by the lack of answers to the problems of workers and the population of the municipality”.

“When a year ago we took stock of the first year of the PS's municipal mandate in the municipality of Beja, to which there were four more from the previous term, We warned about the lack of answers to the problems that workers and populations in our municipality face”, start by mentioning the CDU councilors.

One year past and halfway through this term, communists justify that “it is necessary, with workers, the populations, cultural agents and SMEs build an alternative policy, to reverse this course. The inhabitants of the municipality say this, faced with the worsening of functional areas linked to public services, standing out among others, the degradation of urban cleaning – that the PS executive wants to hand over to private, When should I hire more workers? – and the state of the roads and paths”, Remata.

But Opposition councilors also point the finger at the Socialist Executive over local commerce in the city's downtown, in which “this noble area of ​​the city, unpopulated by people, given the inability to create dynamics that would attract more visitors to this center”, maintaining that the municipality's economic agents who do not find the PS executive a catalyst vehicle, with the Government and other public bodies.

“While the county languishes, the PS at Beja City Council is responsible for the loss of millions of euros of important funding, such as those relating to the recovery and framing of the Roman Forum or the Business Expansion zone”, adding that the PS in Beja does not dare to challenge the direction of disinvestment that the Government promotes.

Elected CDU, ensure that they will continue, in the performance of its functions, “to contribute, either through the claim, either by presenting proposals, working to build an alternative that puts an end to this management”, Remata.


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