As explained by the mayor of San Sebastián, Eneko Goia, the suspension is mainly due to two circumstances: the file for the rectification of the demarcation line and the controversial administrative appeal of the Association for Reconciliation and Historical Truth.
The local government has approved the temporary suspension of the signed agreement San Sebastian City Council and the Ministry of Defense of the Spanish Government for the sale and purchase of the Loiola Barracks. The agreement, signed on December 18, 2023, expired on August 18, meaning that the deadline for the signing of the deeds of sale of the land. Eneko Goiaexplained at a press conference that this temporary suspension “does not affect the sale and purchase of the land, which will be carried out as soon as the Provincial Coastal Service makes a ruling based on the claim that both the City Council, the Ministry of Defense and the Basque Water Agency-URA have presented to the demarcation line correction fileso that it is located at 20 meters”.
“On August 18, we set the deadline for the formalization of the deeds of sale, and it is not foreseeable that the Costas resolution will be issued before that day. We think it could be in the month of September, and that is the fundamental reason why we have decided by mutual agreement to suspend the deadline,” he stated.
Likewise, the above suspension will remain in effect until the content of the Sponsored links filed by the far-right organization Association for Reconciliation and Historical Truth against the agreement before the National Court.
Regarding the lawsuit, he stated that “we will have to see what chances of success it has, but well, that’s what the courts will say.” As he pointed out, “in the worst of the two cases, the consequence would be that the original situation would be returned, in such a way that there would be no loss on the part of the San Sebastián City Council, but that the contract would simply be terminated, but returning the parts to each of the assets that have been affected”.
Once these two circumstances have been resolved, the San Sebastian City Council will, within a maximum period of one month, inform the other parties to the agreement of its willingness to proceed or not with the acquisition of the properties that are the subject of the agreement. of December 18, 2023. .
Source: EITB
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