Andorra Opposition Slams Unfixed Pavement Damage Two Years After Promises
Demòcrates criticizes ruling coalition in Andorra la Vella for failing to repair broken pavements and tiles despite 2022 election pledges, sharing.
Key Points
- Demòcrates shared video showing damaged, uneven pavements in streets like Avinguda Tarragona and Carrer Mestre Xavier Plana.
- Footage contrasts Deputy Mayor Olalla Losada's 2022 campaign promise to fix streets with today's unresolved problems.
- Issues persist two years post-election despite ruling Concòrdia-PS coalition commitments.
- No immediate response from ruling parties to the accusations.
Demòcrates, the opposition group in Andorra la Vella's communal council, has criticised the poor condition of pavements and tiles across several streets in the capital. The party shared a video on social media highlighting damaged and uneven surfaces in multiple locations.
The footage opens with current Deputy Mayor Olalla Losada, from the ruling Concòrdia and PS coalition, addressing voters during the campaign two years ago. She questioned the state of the streets at the time and urged support to fix them. The video then cuts to recent images showing the ongoing issues, with broken tiles and others noticeably loose underfoot.
Demòcrates pointed out that despite promises made by the majority during the election period, the problems remain unresolved after two years. Party members visited affected areas to record the conditions, featuring key streets including Avinguda Tarragona, Carrer Mestre Xavier Plana, Carrer Ciutat de Valls, Carrer de l'Alzinaret, Carrer Mossen Tremosa, Carrer de Les Canals, Carrer Príncep Benlloch, Carrer de L'Aigüeta, Prat de la Creu, Carrer Mossèn Lluis Pujol, and Carrer de la Plana.
The post accuses the coalition of failing to deliver on commitments to Andorra la Vella residents. No response from the ruling parties was immediately available.
Original Sources
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