The Valladolid City Council will wait until August 14 to decide whether or not to celebrate the city’s festivities. This is the message left by the mayor, Oscar Puente, after harshly criticizing the Board’s agreement regulating the new normal and recommending banning the patron saint festivities for the remainder of the year … Puente assures that the regulations attends to ideological reasons and that it is wrong and untimely
Puente does not believe that the reasons put forward by the Board are acceptable, especially because, as he has pointed out, they incur contradictions of an ideological profile. Thus, remember that while the theater or concerts have capacity limited to 75% and a maximum of 1000 spectators if the show is outdoors, in the case of bullfights, only the capacity restriction is contemplated, so in the Plaza de Valladolid could meet up to 8,000 people … and hence the reflection of the mayor.
Listen Oscar Puente criticizes the Board’s regulations on the ‘new normal’ in Play SER
Puente has explained that he is in favor of analyzing the evolution of the epidemic before making a final decision about the holidays, always with the basis of preserving public health and has asked the Board to reflect on its regulations that do allow many activities such as the fairs or the bullfights themselves that are part of the program of the September festivities … there is a deadline: August 14.
In any case, he has clarified that if for that date the situation of the disease is the current one there will be no parties, as tomorrow there will be no celebration of the Night of San Juan. Puente has also criticized the Board for not having listened to the municipalities and recalled that since the pandemic was declared the mayors have only had two meetings with the president of the Board. He has also said that he does not feel represented by the direction of the Regional Federation of Municipalities and Provinces with which the regional executive has spoken.
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