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WATER. BERLIN FROM 'THE EXAMPLE Posted on Friday, February 18 @ 13:45:30 CST
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ANDREA Bertaglia
ilribelle.com
The popular referendum Sunday ended with a victory that came close to unanimity: the 98.2 percent of citizens want the Berliner Wasserbetriebe to be managed by the City

Even the water returns to Berlin public. To decide on a referendum that asked the citizens of Berlin, Sunday, February 13, to say "yes" or "no" to the proposal to remove the water management to private.

If in Italy you must still vote on the issue of privatization of water services «Un bene essenziale come l'acqua non può essere fonte di profitto, vogliamo che torni in mano pubblica»
, ha dichiarato il portavoce del Comitato promotore, Thomas Rodek. E così sarà. Quello del referendum berlinese è stato un trionfo dei sì: ne servivano almeno 616.571, e ne sono arrivati 665.713. Andreas Fuchs, il cassiere del comitato referendario, commenta: «Ci speravo, ma non me l’aspettavo più, vista la scarsa affluenza in mattinata». Ed aggiunge: «È la prova che si può fare molto anche con pochi mezzi». Pochi mezzi davvero, dato che il comitato disponeva di soli 12 mila euro per organizzare tutto: soldi ottenuti interamente da donazioni (mentre gli organizzatori del fallito referendum sulla religione a scuola di due anni fa avevano raccolto centinaia di migliaia di euro). La richiesta riguardava la pubblicazione integrale del contratto con cui nel 1999 la capitale tedesca, cercando di fare cassa, decise di vendere alle società Rwe e Veolia il 49,9% dell’azienda dei servizi idrici comunali, la Berliner Wasserbetriebe. Un contratto di cui solo nel novembre del 2010 i promotori del referendum hanno ottenuto la pubblicazione da parte del municipio berlinese: 700 pagine che illustrano il processo di privatizzazione parziale. Un dossier che mostra as the city has guaranteed high profit margins for both parties involved, RWE and Veolia. That, within ten years, have grossed more useful the entire city of Berlin 1.3 billion against 696 million. Now the objective of the referendum committee is still to fully restore the Berliner Wasserbetriebe in public hands. Avoiding possible to replicate what happened in nearby Potsdam, where, despite the company's management of water services has been rimunicipalizzata ten years ago, prices continued to rise. And to charge a cubic meter of water today than in Berlin (5.82 €). Email On a Sunday between April 15 and June 15 Italians can be expressed on the question regarding the termination of the Ronchi Decree, by which was established in 2009 that the water service will no longer be managed by public companies, but only given to companies that are either totally private, or privately owned for at least 40%. The second question concerns the cancellation of the "Environmental Code", a rule providing for a share of profit on the fee for water service, the so-called "return on investment." According to the Italian critics of the referendum on the water "privatization can only improve the quality of services." For supporters of the referendum in Berlin, however, following the partial privatization of water services municipal water prices have increased by 35% and ranks among the highest of any other German city. In Berlin, a cubic meter of water costs € 5.12, 3.26 in Cologne. Stampa Let's keep in mind, when this spring we will go to the polls. Dorothea Harlin also reminds us of the referendum committee in Berlin, which stresses the importance of international success at the polls on February 13, recalling that "not only Berliners, but citizens around the world are fighting for water ' . Andrea Bertaglia PDF Source: www.ilribelle.com Link: http://www.ilribelle.com/la-voce-del-ribelle/2011/2/18/acqua-berlino-da-lesempio-free.html 18.02.2011
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