The government team of Bullas wants to deny the information contained in the press release from IU-Greens in the opposition group says the mayor Pedro Chico "carried a record full weeks ago to give directly to a company Private a plot of 7,000 meters qualified as commercial land. "
"They continue with the line marked in recent times, which is none other than the thin atmosphere of the town with false accusations, using only the shrill opposition criticized for criticizing, trying to deceive our neighbors" Chico laments.
And is that what actually led to the Full Council was only taking cognizance by the City of Bullas of the request for a private company to install a shopping center on a plot of municipal ownership in the Los Cantos.
"This project is on the table since the last legislature, when they ruled PSOE and IU-Greens coalition, but so far has not taken any decision," said the mayor, who emphasizes that "the situation is the same as four years ago. "
"We agree with IU-Greens in which to make this decision must make their contribution merchants of the town and therefore we have already met with them, to know what they think" said Chico, who sees clearly the goal of the group opposition.
"Given the proximity of the municipal elections want to try to tarnish your excellent management during these four years, we have managed to revive the economy Bullas," says the mayor, which highlights the work of the revitalization of tourism in the municipality.
Other steps that highlights the mayor refer for example to Plan for Employment, to bet on sports (with more computers and users of the Municipal Sports than ever), enlargement of the WWTP, the construction of the square Villa de Bullas and artificial turf or the great commitment to social policies.
"Ultimately, his electioneering desire is blinding IU-Green, bringing an opposition that is against the interests of Bullas, with its progress and development, an attitude that already showed with its opposition to tourism project Source posture La Higuera, which could have created 1,500 jobs in the town, "summarizes Chico.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Bullas