Thursday, July 28, 2016

Roma, Virginia Rays: “We stopped rising water bill for 2016″. Pd: “It ‘s just a referral” – The Daily

Stop the increase in water bills for 2016 to Rome . On the day when the manufacturer Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone has announced its step back from the municipal Acea , the mayor M5s Virginia Rays has announced that He managed to get a rate of block that instead would have to grow by 4.9 percent. The first town with a post on Facebook said that the proposal “also meets the private shareholders”, but on this front remains to be seen what will be the reactions about the lack of investment. Who has criticized the decision was the Democratic Party : “About those who only policy makes for newspapers,” he wrote in a note to the deputy dem Marco Miccoli , “the mayor recommend greater caution with certain statements. It is not true, as you say, that blocked the increases. Li has only delayed for one year even giving the company a financial burden for the delay. The mayor Ray has accustomed us to oversights, blunders and lies. Even today, the scenario repeats itself. The stop making sly and tell the truth to the Romans. “

The decision was taken by the Conference of Mayors Ato 2, chaired by the Rays, who approved the” determinations tariff for the 2016-2019 period. “Today we were able to stop the rise of the water bill,” she later wrote the mayor on Facebook, “decided upon by ‘ Energy Authority for 2016. If we had not done it, we would He had suffered from an increase in the rate of 4.9 percent. ” The mayor then recalled the public referendum on 2011: “So Rome will present its 51 percent (the part which the Campidoglio controls Acea ed). Water is a common good essential to life and we are working with a view to enforcing the referendum of 2011. Of course, the stop for this year there is not enough: we want to see things clearly and we will start immediately with the un’interlocuzione ‘ authority for electricity and gas to consider and take action on the rate. And ‘a task that municipalities in ATO 2, which today have voted for this proposal, want to advance towards greater transparency and to finally have a say. “

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