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May 26, 2008 09:25AM
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Former leader of Copei complaint water pollution in Bolivar
Monday, May 26, 2008
Celestino Valles Rivas, former secretary general of Copei, the governor indicated that he is lying to the people. Photo Armando Rivas The former secretary general of the party Copei, Celestino Valles Rivas, denounced the state of dirt water to be supplied in the capital bolivarense.
Valles, showing a botellón water content, which demonstrated the state's vital fluid, indicated that "this is water that is received in the city. A totally contaminated water and toxic waste that comes and animals, mercury and pesticides. "
In this regard, dismissed, and even described as a liar to the state governor, when intended to show that in the region, especially in Ciudad Bolivar, there are no problems with water which is supplied through the company Hidrobolívar.
"I want to tell the governor to leave and said so many lies, because nobody will believe they are," he said Valles, adding that it is increasingly worrying the situation of public services in the capital city of the region.
The former leader of the Green Party was emphatic in stating the collapse of basic services like water, electricity, urban cleanliness, transportation, and included the roads.
He stressed that the Secretariat of Valles Regional Maintenance has become a cenáculo of a person who is aspiring to be mayor of the city, even when residing in it.
He stressed that those aspirations violate Article 85 of the Municipalities Act, which stipulates that to qualify for a popularly elected position you must live in that area.
He urged the regional representative to account for the 27 billion for water treatment plant in the city, 70 billion for the bacheo and asphalting of the three trunk, and 200 billion earmarked for construction Mission Philip Black neighborhoods for Democracy and 4 February. (CM)