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Esteban believes there are no irregularities in the Getxo Palace case, but if proven otherwise, action will be taken

We can accuse the PNV of trying to cover up irregularities related to the Irurak Bat Palace in Getxo, so it calls for political accountability. 

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Aitor Esteban, president of the PNV EBB. Photo: EFE

According to the president of the PNV EBB, Aitor Esteban, the City Council of Getxo and the municipal representatives of the PNV have acted within the law in the case of the Irurak Bat Palace. However, the leader jeltzale has promised to take action if any irregularities are proven. 

Yesterday, Wednesday, Ertzaintza searched several offices of the Getxo City Council and the Town Planning Department on the order of the judge in the case of the palace that was demolished in 2024. 

"According to the investigation carried out by the party, neither the City Council nor our representatives have committed any illegality," said Esteban, who has assured that, in any case, if proved otherwise and in accordance with the evolution of the case, action will be taken: "Have no doubt." 

In this regard, Esteban has stated that he has opposed corruption and illegal conduct since taking office as President of the EBB and will continue to do so.

We can accuse the PNV of trying to cover up irregularities linked to the Getxo Palace.

The General Coordinator of Podemos Euskadi, Richar Cowboy, has accused the PNV of trying to cover up the irregularities linked to the Irurak Bat Palace in Getxoko Irurak, and has therefore called for political accountability. 

According to Podemos Euskadi, the PNV (including Mayor Amaia Agirre) and its PSE-EE government partner "want to cover up the obvious: that the demolition of the palace has been riddled with irregularities."

 

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