The High Court of Justice of Murcia has issued a new statement on water rates that "refutes theories and accusations of Jose Lopez against the previous government and supports the legality of the work done by the Popular Party," said the popular spokesman Francisco Espejo.
In its judgment on the appeal by a particular on rates of 2012, the Supreme Court has again rejected that drinking water should necessarily be charged as a fee.
"What they have done judges of the Supreme Court is remove one by one the argument has also used Lopez to accuse the PP government to implement an illegal fee. Once again, the judges corrected Lopez, who has the habit of condemning in advance to all his political rivals and then look away when courts put things in place, "said Espejo.
"The judges have said once again that we apply the tariffs applying the rules so that Lopez should stop following accusing us of skip the law, unless you believe that the judges of the TSJ write their judgments cheerfully and against the law"
Mirror pointed out that, "while Lopez continues to enmesh with complaints and inquiry commissions, fees are still lower despite the downgrade was decided already last year."
The spokesman says his group is willing to consider any alternative that involves advantages for cartageneros, "but those benefits have to be argued with serious studies and not with false allegations, as has so far made Mr. Lopez".
Source: PP Cartagena