Demòcrates Slams Andorra la Vella's Cracked Streets in Viral Video
Opposition group Demòcrates criticizes the Concòrdia-PS majority for failing to fix broken cobblestones, contrasting it with pre-election promises.
Key Points
- Demòcrates shares video of broken cobblestones in Andorra la Vella.
- Clip contrasts Olalla Losada's 2023 election complaint with unchanged conditions.
- Targets Concòrdia and PS majority for street maintenance neglect.
- Aims to pressure local government post-elections.
Demòcrates has criticised the poor condition of streets in Andorra la Vella, highlighting broken and cracked cobblestones in a video shared on social media.
The footage opens with a campaign clip from last year's elections featuring the current cònsol menor, Olalla Losada. In it, she complained about the same issue, describing a scenario where someone dressed for a meeting steps on a broken tile, splashes water on their clothes, and realises it falls under the comú's responsibility.
The video then shows examples of damaged paving stones across the capital, directing a message at the current communal majority: "This is how the Concòrdia and PS majority fixes the streets in Andorra la Vella."
The parliamentary group is using the clip to hold the local government accountable for ongoing maintenance failures since the elections.
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