Valdemingómez will once again be the protagonist in the Plenary of Cibeles . On October 30, most of the councilors of the Madrid City Council rejected the transfer of waste from the Commonwealth of the East to the Vallecas plant with the votes of Más Madrid, Ciudadanos and PSOE, but the City Council of the capital accepted them last December 27th. After this decision, Más Madrid will move the matter again when considering the decision "a flagrant breach of a Plenary agreement".

This was stated on Friday by the group's media spokeswoman, Rita Maestre, who announced that they will force an extraordinary session in Cibeles so that the mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, and the vice mayor, Begoña Villacís, "respond to this new blow" and "explain to Vallecas residents what the reasons are for this decision." An extraordinary session for which the support of a quarter of the total councilors is needed, according to the Madrid City Council Regulation , and which the municipal group itself already exceeds alone.

Some reasons that in More Madrid are clear: "undo the anti-pollution policies of the Government of Manuela Carmena". There, Maestre has framed both the transfer of the garbage from the Corredor del Henares to Valdemingómez and the variations in Central Madrid through "a cut with alevosía and obscurantism in full Christmas dates".

The mayor of the municipal group on the left Paco Pérez has also been convinced that "if Valdemingomez were in the north, other alternatives would have been sought." "Solidarity is requested to those who have been exercising it for a long time and that solidarity is being requested from the center of Madrid to those who suffer day by day the health risks of living next to the incinerator", the councilor has affected.

From More Madrid the view is put on the entire municipal government but the pressure is increased especially on Citizens and the vice mayor who Rita Maestre has accused of not having "any ability to do something other than what Almeida says." "Citizens have little in the Government of the city of Madrid," he said after recalling that Villacís has always been opposed to the transfer of waste to Vallecas .

In addition, from the municipal group on the left they do not rule out presenting precautionary measures to "paralyze the transfer of waste" to the Vallecana plant as well as presenting a contentious-administrative appeal.

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