Mojácar

Mojácar council Pleno meetings

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MOJÁCAR COUNCIL PLENO MEETINGS

 

 

Following a number of misleading articles on social media and in the press on the subject of Pleno Meetings, Mojácar Council would like to clear up any misunderstanding or confusion and explain the workings these events.

The dates of Ordinary Council Pleno meetings in Spain are agreed at the beginning of each new four year term of office. In Mojácar, the day and date agreed by all parties at the start of the current term was set as the last Thursday of every second month.

The disputed Ordinary Pleno meeting fell on the day of Holy Thursday, an Andalucían bank holiday and therefore, it could not be held. To compensate for the meeting that could not be held on Holy Thursday, the following meeting included additional time for any other business.

With regard to Extraordinary Council Meetings, opposition parties requested that one should be held at the end of last year with a demand for information on certain subjects. The law states that these meetings must be held within a certain period, with a provision that if the documentation required is extensive, which in that case it was, an extension was given as it is not legal to have meetings without the correct documentation. The meeting was then called within the allowed 2nd period but unfortunately those councillors that had demanded the meeting failed to attend, wasting everyone’s time. It does seem rather ironic that those demanding meetings do not bother to attend especially after a substantial amount of time was spent collating the requested information from archives and, this is why the Council wishes to explain the matter.