A judge issues a ruling which states that the city of Yecla allowed to lapse a record of an ancient urban infraction Alcey councilor, party that governs in coalition with Mark Ortuño.
The Socialist councilor Juan Chinchilla has announced the judgment of an administrative court No. 6 establishing the cause of rejection of an alleged infringement urban "sanctioning expiration".
The socialist mayor has stated that "it seems surprising that with the amount of technical preparations are in this council, will expire records. This complaint occurred at a time when the current mayor, Mark Ortuño, was a councilor of works and we think there was an intention in making that happen. "
The building in question is reported in a central street of the town and one of the owners is a former councilman of Alcey, the political group that currently governs in coalition with the PP of Yecla.
Chinchilla has been wondered why expired this file and if it is a way of paying for their pact Alcey government.
At sentencing, the judge himself states that "no evidence what backlogs exist in the City that would justify the delay in processing the same, nor why the disciplinary proceedings at hand was among them"
Moreover, the Socialist councilor stated that "there has been an official who worked well and did not work because when it comes to sanctioning citizens, records never expire, but when it comes to punishing companies' friends 'or in this case political allies, then yes records expire ".
Chinchilla has requested an explanation from Mark Ortuño and wondered what if now the building's owners reported to the City and if yeclanos who will again have to pay.
Source: PSOE Yecla