Enrique Múgica will conduct a Gran Scala survey
The Spain’s Ombudsman, Enrique Múgica, will conduct a survey of macro complex ‘Gran Scala’ after receiving a request to this effect from platform Stop Gran Scala. Múgica has sent a letter to the group in which he has reportedly admitted its complaint, which was sent in early March.
‘Stop Gran Scala’ recalled that they sent a complaint to the Commission reporting and complainting, among other things, the attitude taken by the Government of Aragón in relation to macro gaming and leisure center with the institutional support reflected in the signing of the protocol with ILD and statements in the media.
Radio Huesca has reported that platform complained about the lack of an impact study on all levels (social, political, demographic, territorial, urban, environmental, cultural, health, etc..), changing laws for private interests and the glorification of the game clearly contradicting the spirit of the law of the game, passed by the Autonomous Executive and intended to prevent irresponsable gambling.
In addition, Stop Gran Scala has opened a similar file to the institution of Justice of Aragon and announced that will do soon a “quantum leap” and taken to Europe by recourse to the Ombudsman, including legal action. Also is pending the Prosecution of the High Court of Aragon rule on a complaint from the platform.
Source: El Periódico de Aragón (picture Enrique Múgica, the Spain’s Ombudsman)
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