Politikere bryter løfte om Slättabadet i Slätta

Arbeiderpartiet og Moderaterna lovet før forrige valg å bevare Slättabadet dersom de kom til makten. Etter valget besluttet de å ikke holde løftet.

Begge partier lovet velgerne at Slättabadet skulle bestå. Da de først kom til makten, valgte de å ikke innfri løftet. I stedet ble 15 millioner kroner bevilget til Slätta. Pengene skal brukes til noe annet enn å bevare badeanlegget. Spørsmålet om hva som nå vil skje med området blir reist i lokale medier.

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