The projects for the City of Justice of Valdebebas will be delivered before the end of this year, and work will begin next spring, said the Minister of Presidency, Justice and Local Administration and spokesperson for the Regional Government , Miguel Ángel García Martín. . This is the main novelty in the management of this macro-project, one of the most important of the legislature, as he himself emphasized during an informative breakfast at the Executive Forum.
During the same period, he also announced the construction of an interactive center to preserve the memory of the victims of terrorism, which will open its doors at number 13 of Carrera de San Jerónimo, very close to Puerta del Sol, and which will have permanent programming. It will be, he stressed, a natural extension of the memorial to the victims of Atocha.
Among the priorities of your region there is the modernization of Justice, in which there is another announcement: the transfer of the Civil Registry, which is now located on Pradillo Street, in the current courthouse on Poeta Joan Street Maragall. This will happen when the City of Justice is completed and the current courthouses in and around Plaza de Castilla are emptied of their current occupants.
But it will take a few more years and, in the meantime, Councilor García announced that from next January 1, a third guard post will be inaugurated in the Plaza de Castilla.
The advisor reviewed the prospects of the Community of Madrid, which plans to reach 8 million inhabitants within 15 years, and for which public investments of more than 7 billion euros are currently planned to which add, he said, 25 billion. more private initiative.
Among the most important projects carried out by the regional government, we can cite the City of Justice, the City of Health of La Paz or the development of Madrid Nuevo Norte. And among the future challenges, one of them is demographic, where measures are already being implemented and which are bearing fruit: “we are the only region in Spain where more children are born”.
In his speech, the advisor to the Presidency and spokesperson for the regional government did not avoid the clash with the central government, which, according to him, maintains “a permanent grievance against the Community of Madrid”. In this sense, he described Pedro Sánchez’s executive as a “failure” and accused the president of wanting to transform Spain into “an autocracy” to “cover up incompetence and cases of corruption.”
García Martín believes that currently “the legislative body is stillborn and we now have a central government that shows signs of decomposition.” He mentioned the cases of corruption which are the subject of investigations, concerning members of the Government and the PSOE, the wife and the brother of the president, the reproach for the actions of the Attorney General and also the “colonization of around fifty of institutions.” And he concluded that “Pedro Sánchez will disappear, but the institutions will remain.”