Sunday, 19 July 2009

Council on the brink in Benidorm

Council on the brink

Change of colour at Benidorm council appears to be just a matter of time

1832-page4a-benidorm-mayor-manuel-perez-fenoll.jpgBy James Parkes
BENIDORM mayor Manuel Pérez Fenoll and his PP council seen to have their days numbered in the light of recent development.

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Our position: The Popular Party (PP) has presented censure motions in several towns, the most recent one in Villajoyosa and mayor Manuel Pérez Fenoll came to our town to applaud and congratulate his PP mates taking advantage of the agreement with the turncoat councillor Francisco Pérez Melero, who said he left his first govenment team because the Valencian Government had promised him that they would give La Vila the 3.000 euros they owed it. This has been proved to be false since the "Consell" hasn't paid anything yet while the Spanish Government has already given La Vila several times that quantity without conditioning it to any treason at all.

How can the PP members be so hypocritical? They put forward censure motions (by not very clear means) and if the rival party is in a situation (they haven't been looking for o preparing, as the PP did in the other towns), then they appeal to the anti-turncoat agreement between the big parties in order not to lose the government. That is ridiculous. They have broken that agreement too many times so it does not longer exist!


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