PNV, EH BILDU, PSE-EE and Elkarrinin Donostia voted for a motion, to which the PP has been opposed, whereby the Spanish government is again encouraged to process the transfer of the above ownership to the Donostiarra municipal council.
The plenary meeting of the city of San Sebastián has approved a motion that asks the Spanish government to accelerate the task of the Palace of the Top to consistory.
Although the municipal institution has already made repeated pronouncements in the same direction, in the plenary session held on Wednesday, a joint motion of the PNV, EH Bildu, the PSE-EE and Elkarrekin Donostia, has been discussed and approved, to which the PP has opposed, in which the Spanish Government is Urged to Process the Transfer of the Aforementioned Property, to Advance the Transfer of the Aforementioned Property. Conversion in memory space.
The Democratic Memory Act of 2022 comprises leaving the Toppaleis in the hands of the city of San Sebastián, after an agreement that EH Bildu has reached with the Spanish government.
The plan has planned that the Summit (Aite) is planning to convert this Palace of San Sebastián into a memory space. Moreover, a place for the Lasa and Zabala case will be devoted because they were tortured by the civil protector in that enclave in 1983 before they were killed and buried in Alicante.
Today, they attended representatives of neighborhood groups in the field of Aiete and relatives of Joxean Lasa and Joxi Zabala until today’s plenary meeting.
The councilor of the PP Jorge Mota has explained “the fixed rejection” of his group to the motion to consider that the assignment would be the result of “a unilateral negotiation between the government of Spain and EH Bildu”, something that has branded “seriously and unhappy”.
Source: EITB

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