Politiker bryter löfte om Slättabadet i Slätta

Socialdemokraterna och Moderaterna lovade inför förra valet att behålla Slättabadet vid maktskifte. Efter valet beslutade de att inte hålla löftet.

Båda partierna lovade väljarna att Slättabadet skulle finnas kvar. När de tog makten valde de ändå att avstå från löftet.

I stället avsattes 15 miljoner kronor till Slätta. Pengarna ska användas till något annat än att bevara badet.

Frågan om vad som ska hända med området väcks nu i lokala medier.

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