Se PSOE that on September 25 he declared in the Congress of Deputies that the squat it’s a “non-existent problem” denounced this Thursday, a month and a half later, that the property where the future was planned Seville Historical Memory Center was the subject of a “squat illegal and vandalism.
Exactly 43 days ago, the Interior Committee of the Congress of Deputies rejected A Non-legal proposal (NLP) of the UPN which had the support of the PP and Vox, which urged accelerate measurements against the housing squatting. The vote against the PSOE and other parties in the Chamber meant that this PNL was abandoned.
Oddly enough, this “non-existent problem” is the one who denounced this Thursday the PSOE advisor to Seville City Hall Juan Tomás de Aragónwho expressed his concern about the squatting of the missing woman La Ranilla Prisonin the neighborhood of Nervethe only architectural legacy remaining from the aforementioned prison complex. As he warned, the future Seville Historical Memory Center was the subject of “illegal squatting and vandalization”, a building which was recently rehabilitated with an investment of 1.2 million euros.
The socialist leader also regretted that this squatting and vandalism of a municipal building occurred “a few meters from the La Ranilla Police Station and behind the back office of the municipal safety delegate», in reference to the advisor of PP Ignacio Flores.
“Unfortunately, this entire project is on hold because of the disregard of Sanz towards the Historical memoryas also evidenced by their refusal to contribute to municipal funds and to undertake the exhumation from the common grave Monument at San Fernando Cemetery», he declared after last March StateTHE AdviceTHE Deputation and the The town hall agreed to promote a first protocol, not yet finalized, for the exhumation of the Monument’s grave.
“In the case of Ranilla Revenue Pavilion It is also a contempt for the city’s heritage, in this case the district of Nerve», he concluded Juan Tomás de Aragon.
When the PSOE hosted squatters in Seville
Neighbors of the northern area old town of Seville denounced last year – when the PSOE reigned over the capital Seville – the appearance of an advertising billboard announcing the birth of Occupancy office in the city. The campaign encouraged people to go to a sort of two hour course to learn to enter into the homes of others and in which everyone is encouraged to do so: “You too squat,” they emphasized. The most striking thing is that these courses were taught precisely on municipal property.
This squatting was carried out with complete impunity by the socialist City Hall of Seville, whose mayor at the time, Antonio Munozdid nothing to recover a ship that It belonged to all Sevillians And not squatters.