Seville newspaper made public an agreement last Monday that would have as key players José Luis Sanz And Elias Bendodogeneral coordinator of the Popular Party, and which will take place after the next 9J vote.
Ignacio Garrigavice president and general secretary of Vox, stated that “he will not follow the strategies of the old policy of postponing the publication of a pact because there are elections”, while the Andalusian PP flatly denies the existence of that pact .
“There is no concluded agreement with Vox, there are discussions”
(…) “And they are still there, just like with the rest of the political groups,” the PP councilor in Seville clarified, Juan Buenoat a press conference.
Lately, luck has not been in favor of the popularYes, scandals such as those reported in court this week by the Seville Public Prosecutor's Office against the urban planning manager of the Seville City Council, Fernando Vázquez, and a representative of the company Sacyrfor the alleged crime of bribery regarding the Christmas meal that this company offers to the employees of the Municipal Planning and Environmental Management.
The complaint It is supported by facts contained in Articles 421, 422 and 424.1 of the Criminal Code. During the last regular plenary session of the City Council, the Corporation rejected a motion by the PSOE, which required the councilor popular of urban planning, Juan de la Rosaseem to explain this Christmas meal held on December 19 in the cloisters of the Monastery of Santa Clara, financed by Sacyr, the private company to which the city council is responsible for the operation of the urban complex of the Encarnacion mushrooms.
Alleged bribery crimes
The PP has come up with up to three different explanations as to why “a private company” pays for the Christmas lunch of the city planning management staff and what benefit they want to get from it.
“There is nothing to hide,” emphasizes the local government of José Luis Sanz, justifying that the delegate for Urban Planning has already given “clear and strong statements” many times. For his part, Juan de la Rosa accused the PSOE of planning “a circus, a small act” based on “misrepresentations and interested excerpts” from their interventions.
However, the socialists assure that the demands of the bribery crime “after allowing” said lunch. Moreover, the mayor himself had planned to attend, but did not do so due to 'changes in the agenda'.
The demands of the Fair Referendum are also not being met
“The mayor has not met the requirements of the Citizen Participation Act,” the sentence reads FACUA Consumers in Action has made this public and assured that they have acted wrongly from the beginning “by not convening the municipal plenary meeting and approving the call by an absolute majority or by publishing its basis in the official bulletin.”
Furthermore, FACUA adds that “the law requires citizens from the age of 16 to participate” and not just from the age of 18, depriving many thousands of citizens of the capital Seville of the vote.
On the other hand, the enabled platform was found to lack security elements, which saw many users impersonating their identities when voting. “More than 10,000 voters who received the SMS code to vote did not do so” and many others gave up due to ongoing errors on the website.
Susana Hornillosspokesperson for Con Andalucía, stated that they were not sure that the outcome of the consultation had not been falsified, which made the statement of Manuel AlesDelegate for Major Festivals, that it is “an investigation that is not legally binding”, making it clear that any legal action that could be taken would have a very short path.
The only thing that is clear is that although the right promised moderation in the election campaign, it is now moving from scandal to scandal, demonstrating a commitment that is reflected in the facts.