The spokesperson for the Socialist Municipal Group, José Chulvi, has registered the necessary signatures to request an extraordinary plenary session with a single point: to address the reversion of the desalination plant to public management through AMJASA, the municipal water company.
In his writing, the PSOE It underlines the strategic nature of the infrastructure "in a context of climate change, water scarcity, and population pressure." The Socialists add that private management costs "tens of thousands of euros a month" for the Town Hall and they remember that the private concession has expired, remaining in effect through an extension.
This action comes after the plenary session this Thursday, the Councilor for Water Cycle, Jose Marcos Pons (VoxHe reiterated that there is no date set for the reversion because technical and legal reports are still pending. He also noted that, before the transfer, it would be necessary to hire a company to manage the transfer of staff from the current concessionaire (whose contract has been extended since December 2023) to AMJASA.
For its part, Ciudadanos by Jávea (CpJ), through the councilor Juan Ortolá, expressed his confidence in the mayor Rosa Cardona (PP) and in the VOX councilor, awaiting the reports.
According to the opposition, this position of the tripartite coalition contrasts with the statement from Citizens Jávea- CpJ- of June 13, in which the party requested that management be transferred to AMJASA within two to three months.
The spokeswoman for CompromísCarme Català demanded explanations regarding the deadlines and recalled the aforementioned "ultimatum" from the CpJ. The PSOE, through Chulvi, immediately announced the formal request for an extraordinary plenary session to clarify the actual status of the case and demand a timetable, a request which they carried out today with the collection of signatures.







How tiresome these PSOE people are, years of absolute majority without doing anything and now all they want to do is things...!
Són simplyment oposició.
Indeed, neither will they know how to solve problems, nor will they know how to offer constructive opposition. Sols, electoral marketing Chulvi factory
It's unacceptable that Mr. Pons responds with such arrogance to questions from the opposition, without providing a single piece of information. I think he's forgotten that he's a public servant (and is paid for it), and Amjasa doesn't belong to him, Vox, or the tripartite coalition. His duty is to inform, because Amjasa belongs to all the residents of Jávea.