The choice of shareholders rather than the public interest?!!
Tract of Alternative Lilac
Tuesday, November 23, elected to endorse the mode Is Set Water management for the nine cities of the agglomeration (Bagnolet, Bobigny, Bondy, Les Lilas, Montreuil Noisy-le-Sec Pantin, The Lawn, Romainville).
If a large majority expressed left for public management, in fact, right, the Socialists and Communists some may vote for a return to SEDIF / Veolia.
Telling good stories to pass the pill after a deafening silence of nearly a year of major political parties, languages have finally untied at the Community Council of 9 November. A majority of elected Socialists in the lead, have expressed their commitment to public management of water which they say they suck ... but they seem technically and legally impossible to do otherwise than to rejoin SEDIF, and thus remain under the grip of multinational Veolia (What's wrong! ).
No worries, promised jurors they will do that later.
reaccession to SEDIF: A political choice primarily
time to create a public utility, politicians have been!
With the creation of East Together, the nine cities were transferred to the jurisdiction of intermunicipal water and therefore are out of SEDIF. No common political project on Managing Water was even that statement. The city has yet climb over several years. To say that the mayors of nine municipalities have delegated authority without worrying about the water management project, there is not one ... How can we believe that these same elected officials will engage in 2 to 3 year battle against SEDIF / Veolia to create a public utility? It simply demonstrates a lack of political will.
Membership in SEDIF: A Failed Strategy
Exit SEDIF is almost impossible. Since 1923, no Common has managed to get out except during the creation of an agglomeration. The procedure does exist, but it takes a majority of member municipalities is supportive. A hypothesis wholly improbable as Veolia varies the price per m3 depending on the total volume of water sold. The output is set to generate an increase in water rates for other municipalities SEDIF of at least 7%.
East Ensemble, a town very close to those administered
Aux Lilas, no meetings or public debate with the people has been organized by the mayor. The different solutions never been discussed in council. Only members of the group "For a public water management in East Ensemble responded, no other party has publicly stated on the subject.
Certainly, in this town, there is no room for the aspirations of Lilasiens.
Water is not a commodity!
It is a public good!
We believe that the profit target private companies such as Veolia is inconsistent with the reasonable use of common property and does not ensure fair pricing for the population. Water is a resource
vital due out any logic of profit.
Beautiful intentions are not enough to achieve this goal. Therefore
Alternative campaigning since its creation in the collective "For a public management of water in East Ensemble" in order to collectively shape the debate.
Only public meetings organized by this group (at the Lilac 13/09) were allowed to discuss with the inhabitants of the agglomeration of these issues. A petition (also available on the internet eau.estensemble.free.fr) has also collected thousands of signatures.
The Mass is not known, the fight must continue, so We invite you to participate in the Community Council Tuesday, November 23 at 18:30 at the Palais des Festivals, 28 av. Paul Vaillant-Couturier in Romainville. The
reaccession to SEDIF is not a temporary solution!
To ensure the creation of a public utility, we must actively work towards a provisional agreement.
Demand, now, the defense of a public water!
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