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AGUSTÍN PELÁEZ
Friday, 16 June 2017, 11:47
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Alcaucín councillors, including Mayor, Mario Blancke, have voted in favour of continuing to act as private prosecution in the Arcos case, which started in 2008 when it emerged that hundreds of homes in and around the town had been built illegally. Both Blancke, who belongs to the Ciudadanos political party and Socialist deputy mayor, Florencio Palomo, admitted after Tuesdays decision that they had voted to continue with the case, which is currently being heard in court, due to pressure from their relevant parties, rather than total support from local councillors. Palomo said, It is the party in Malaga which has asked us to continue. Whats done is done.
Blancke confirmed that before taking any decision, the town hall had consulted Save Our Homes Axarquía (SOHA), the organisation which was formed by the owners of illegally built homes. The case is due to finish on 27 September this year.
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