A visa dated in 2005 prevented the permission to convert the premises that Rocío Monasterio reformed as a home for Arturo Valls without having a license was produced in 2016. And it was not due to lack of attempts, since this is the third time that Vox spokeswoman today in the Madrid Assembly tried. The first two were in 2005 and 2011.

The delegate of Urban Development, Mariano Fuentes, said Wednesday in a conference requested by the municipal group More Madrid in the Urban Planning Commission that the previous corporation, headed precisely by Now Madrid, requested an information request from the College of Architects to update The visa But, when no information was received, the license was not granted to reform the premises located at number 7 of Rhodes Street, in the Centro district.

"The technical services did detect that the project was invalidated at the beginning and therefore it was not even reviewed," said the delegate who has charged against More Madrid for "doing nothing" during his tenure and allowing Monasterio to "roam freely. "by municipal offices while processing the file for the reform of the house of Arturo Valls and the file of the house of the leader of Vox and her husband Iván Espinosa de los Monteros" rolled "by Cibeles.

That is why Fuentes has assured that the current corporation has complied with the law in the face of the alleged urban irregularities of Monasterio by sealing its home for not having a first occupancy license. "The area has applied all the urban discipline according to the law," sources in the Urban Development area indicate that "the City Council is not a judge."

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