Plenary Secretary attempted to halt Les Naus commission over possible violation of right to honour
The secretary of Alicante City Council's Plenary warned that the commission investigating the Les Naus social housing scandal could violate fundamental rights.
The secretary of Alicante City Council’s Plenary attempted to obstruct the creation of the investigative commission into the Les Naus case, the social housing scandal that has rocked the city.
In his view, the commission could violate the right to honour of those under investigation, raising legal objections to the procedure approved by the municipal Plenary.
The warning represents a fresh obstacle in the investigation process into the social housing case, which has generated significant political controversy in Alicante.
The commission seeks to clarify irregularities related to the social housing in Les Naus, a matter that has sparked controversy amongst municipal political groups and concern amongst affected residents.
Source: informacion.es
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