
Meanwhile, over in Almuñécar, it’s the socialists who are taking shots at the PP-led Town Council over municipal-market progress – or lack of it.
(ESP08) Izquierda Unida in Motril have criticised the rise of 7.5% in the cost of mains water, thanks, they consider, to the colusion between the PP and PSOE.
The main opposition party in the Provincial Council, the PP has criticised the assignation of 5m euros for a hotel project in on the Paseo de San Cristóbal in Almuñécar.
The opposition party, PSOE, has called on the Central Goverment to study the best way of bringing a rail connection to Motril Port and then execute it.
There is a tremendous battle going on between the judicial power and the Government over the investigations and persecution of the omnipresent corruption in the Body Political.
The Salobreña branch of the Partido Popular (PP) are not happy with the governing party over the latest changes to the Blue Zone arrangement in town.
There has been a Plenary Meeting of the Town Council in Almuñécar where it was proposed that the IBI tax be dropped to 0.90% from the present 1.0% – it was rejected.
It appears to be inevitable; the King is set to give the go ahead for the dissolution of the Parliament on the 2nd of May for the General Election to be held on June the 26th.
In these recent General Elections, the four main parties got what they wanted, but not enough of it to be any good. The PP won, but not by far enough, and PSOE didn’t implode.