"If it is true that a government councilor made an illegal work and is skipping the obligation to demolish it, it is your legal responsibility and political accountability will the Government to which it belongs," said the popular council, Diego Ortega, having reported that Councilman Citizen Security and Interior, the Socialist Francisco Aznar, still standing some illegal constructions owned that were sanctioned, despite its obligation to demolish.
Ortega expressed his willingness to "expect the explanations have not yet been given, but we find it shameful that since the government councilor is justified on the grounds that it was an unlawful act committed before entering the government and at the same time, They will be twisting the arguments to end this illegality blaming previous governments. "
For the PP "this case has become another example of the double standard of the government, pursued in court to justify his political rivals and violations and lies if they come of their own," added Ortega.
It is unlawful because of the perpetrator, so that the Popular Party of Cartagena, wonders now what situation the councilman who commands the police and is responsible for the district which remains standing his works is illegal.
Source: PP Cartagena