“"The project in its entirety, including obtaining the subsidy, administrative processing, and defining the action, was promoted and developed during the last legislature by the PSPV government team, securing 376,000 euros in funding within the Public Building Rehabilitation Promotion Program (PIREP), being one of the best-valued initiatives in its call."
PSPV of Torreblanca Criticizes PP's Management of Associations Building Project
Socialists in Torreblanca denounce the 'institutional disloyalty' of the local PP government for presenting as their own a project initiated in the previous legislature.
By Neus Mollà i Roca
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The PSPV of Torreblanca has expressed its dissatisfaction with the Popular Party's management regarding the rehabilitation project for the associations building, funded by European funds.
The socialists in Torreblanca denounce what they consider 'institutional disloyalty' by the current Popular Party local government. According to the PSPV, the rehabilitation project for the future associations building, which is funded by Next Generation European funds, was entirely promoted and developed during the previous legislature.
The PSPV regrets that the current local executive is presenting the action as its own project, deliberately ignoring the previous work done and the origin of the European funds that make it possible. They believe that this way of acting constitutes a political appropriation of an inherited project and deprives citizens of truthful and complete information about the origin of a strategic investment for the municipality.
The project involves the comprehensive rehabilitation of the former nursery building to transform it into a space for the local associative fabric. This new space will feature rooms equipped for municipal entities, offering suitable places to carry out their activities, organize meetings, and promote social, cultural, and community initiatives.
The PSPV of Torreblanca reiterates that this is a key action for strengthening the local associative fabric, resulting from the management carried out in the previous legislature, and demands recognition for the technical, political, and administrative work that enabled its funding and implementation.



