Valencia (EFE) with the current team of mayor Joan Ribó and the Compromís and PSPV groups.
The candidate who, according to the calendar, will be proclaimed mayor of the city on June 17, has opted for the transfer “to be as fast as possible because Valencia cannot wait”, party sources have reported.
Catalá has assured that one of the priorities will be the reduction of municipal taxes and fees, which he has promised to activate before the summer so that it becomes effective on January 1, 2024.
Among other priority actions, he also referred to the shock plan for cleaning and pruning the city’s streets and parks.
“My first 100 days are going to be focused on launching a tax cut, a cleaning shock plan, taking oppositions to put 500 more police officers on the street and starting to build public housing so that young people can emancipate themselves and develop their lives. personal and professional project”, he concluded. EFE
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