The spokesperson for the BComú municipal group in Barcelona, ??Janet Sanz, has just reported in a press conference that the judge in charge of the case has finally proposed shelving the complaint by the former City Council architect, Josep Antoni Acebillo, against the Eixample superblock, Consell de Cent street.
At the beginning of the year, the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office of Barcelona already filed complaints filed by the entity Salvem Barcelona and by Acebillo himself against the green axes project in the Eixample superblock.
The one who was deputy mayor of Urban Planning during the two previous terms, those of Mayor Ada Colau, and also prosecuted in this process, highlights that this judicial decision also rules out any criminal implication “and shows that one cannot go against the sense common. What should be a crime is to think that there can only be cars in the city.”
“When we were in the municipal government – Sanz added in his appearance – we went to one complaint per week and in the opposition we go to one file per week, it is an eloquent way to summarize what has happened these eight years. With this, there are now sixteen cases filed, which demonstrates the lawfare campaign endured for years.”