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Alperi that the law does not require him to withdraw honors Franco Delayed

The mayor stated that the Historical Memory is not mandatory and is hosting the Local Government to require 25,000 signatures to remove the dictator
Titles Only seven lines has necessitated the Mayor of Alicante to dispatch the request for information from the Ombudsman about the decision to Luis Diaz Alperi to condition the withdrawal of certificates and citations to the dictator Francisco Franco to the presentation of 25,000 signatures. In his brief response to the new regional Ombudsman, the mayor argues that the Act Regulating the Local System empowers him to make that decision and that the Law of Historical Memory "does not contain any mandatory on the question." The Platform for Citizen Initiatives (PIC), promoter of the complaint that prompted the intervention of the Ombudsman believes that the answer "reluctantly" Alperi evidence of "lack of respect for the law in force" and its desire not to comply with the Act Historical Memory. For its part, the new Catalan Carlos Morenilla complains that the City Council his "lack of cooperation accredited" in this case, an obstructive attitude that the Ombudsman shall include in its next annual report to the Cortes.La new rebuke of the Catalan has its origins in the full municipal Feb. 22 in which the PP rejected the Socialist proposal to eliminate the title of Son of Alicante granted in 1940 to Franco, and the withdrawal of all symbols and exaltation relating to the Franco regime as stipulated in the Law of Historical Memory. At the same meeting, agreed to withdraw Alperi honors the dictator if in two years are presented 25,000 signatures in support of Alperi iniciativa.La motivated decision-seven days after the February 29, a complaint to the Ombudsman by part of the PIC on the ground "legally unacceptable" that the mayor imposes by law enforcement a requirement not specified in it as is collecting 25,000 signatures. Once declared admissible the complaint, the Trustee Emilia Caballero then sent on 1 April a letter to City Council in requesting information on the position of mayor and his group of government in relation to the Law of Historical Memory. Silence municipal.Tres months later, and once accomplished the PP long effort by relieving Knight in front of the Syndicate, the new Catalan Carlos Morenilla again require the Town Hall on 4 July "to urgently send us information they repeatedly ask. " It is in this same letter in which Morenilla reflects "the proven lack of cooperation from the Administration intervening [the City] that manifests itself in this matter "and that" the attitude of the authority [municipal] consists in the relevant section of the annual report will shortly be presented to the Valencian Parliament. "This time, the Mayor's response was faster. On July 18, said the Catalan with very few lines that its decision "as Chairman of the Plenary conditioning the debate and vote in municipal plenary of the request because the complaint was based on the powers that the Act Regulating the Local System of April 2, 1985, gives the President the plenary. "A second and last paragraph, Alperi not give the hint about the application in this case the Law of Historical Memory by recognizing and extending rights and establishing measures for those who suffered persecution or violence during the civil war and dictatorship. "I understand that it does not contain any mandatory on the question," he concludes in his brief letter the mayor. JE

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