jueves, 20 de diciembre de 2012
For those that do not read the Spanish Press
This is a translation from the Spanish Newspaper, Informacion! Today a court trial opened in Orihuela, of the socialist ex Mayoress of San Fulgencio, Trinidad Martinez, and five other Councillors of her administration for allowing a housing block in an area that was reserved for sports grounds, in the General Plan. According to the warrant seen by this newspaper. The ex Mayoress, faces two years in prison and ten years of disqualification from holding political office, for a continuing offense alleged against planning. On the bench will sit three municipal officers for having supported the project, according to the prosecutor, knowing that it is unlawful.
Together with Trinidad Martinez, the others accused and on the bench are the councilors who took part in the various committees of government in which licenses were authorised for controversial project, José Mora, Teresa and Luisa Terres Alberola and independents Mariano Martí and Simone Elster. The prosecution has called for the revocation of all licenses approved for the sports area of San Fulgencio since 2001 and particularly the agreements of the governing board of the January 14, 2010 in which it was given to the developer for first occupancy license for 44 homes. For the other defendants, sentences ranging from eight to ten years of ineligibility, and one or two in jail.
The events started off in February 2000 when the owner of the land presented a blueprint for building eight blocks of flats and outdoor sports facilities, and the construction of 98 apartments in principle intended for athletes.
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