Regional authorities are criticized for failing to address the issues in Bolaños de Calatrava, with PP demanding immediate financial support from the regional government.
In the small municipality of Bolaños de Calatrava, located in Ciudad Real province, Spain, tensions have been rising between the local council and the Regional Government, led by Emiliano García-Page. The heart of the matter revolves around concerns about excessive water charges, the repair of the Bolaños Vereda crossing, the state of educational centers, and the need for polydeportive tracks.
Recently, Vice-President of the Cortes of Castilla-La Mancha, Santiago Lucas-Torres, visited Bolaños de Calatrava and voiced his concerns about what he perceives as institutional neglect by the regional government towards the town. Lucas-Torres has been vocal in his intentions to address these issues, including the Bolaños Vereda crossing, the water canon (DMA), and the condition of educational centers, in the regional government.
The main grievance centers around the Regional Government's failure to address the excessive charges in the water purification tax, which have been improperly charged since 2016. The City Council of Bolaños de Calatrava has had to resort to justice to claim these amounts, and they are currently appealing to the Supreme Court to extend favorable sentences to all the amounts and liquidations charged in excess.
Additionally, the City Council is appealing for urgent investments in the town, highlighting that the Regional Government's refusal to return the overpaid water purification tax is preventing fundamental investments for the growth of Bolaños de Calatrava. The City Council is particularly concerned about the need for polydeportive tracks in the three public schools and urgent repairs to roofs and toilets in Bolaños.
Santiago Lucas-Torres has confirmed his commitment to addressing the issues facing Bolaños de Calatrava in the Cortes of Castilla-La Mancha. He has denounced the institutional neglect by the Government of Emiliano Garcia-Page towards Bolaños de Calatrava and intends to demand the fulfillment of commitments and the return of fair funds from the Regional Government for the town.
As the situation unfolds, the residents of Bolaños de Calatrava eagerly await a response from the Regional Government and a resolution to these longstanding issues.
Policy-and-legislation discussions surrounding Bolaños de Calatrava, Spain, intensify as the City Council and the Regional Government clash over concerns. Santiago Lucas-Torres, Vice-President of the Cortes of Castilla-La Mancha, has taken a stand, vowing to address the town's issues, particularly the unjustified water purification tax charges, the Bolaños Vereda crossing, the state of educational centers, and the need for polydeportive tracks. The town's residents look forward to a resolution from the Regional Government, hoping for a swift implementation of just policies.