Politicians break promise on Slättabadet in Slätta

Social Democrats and Moderates promised before the last election to keep Slättabadet if they gained power. After the election they decided not to keep the promise.

Both parties promised voters that Slättabadet would remain. Once in power they chose not to honour the pledge.

Instead 15 million kronor were allocated to Slätta. The money is to be used for something other than preserving the bath.

The question of what will happen to the site is now being raised in local media.

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