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The Prosecutor’s Office issues a report favorable to the curfew requested by the Government of the Canary Islands | Radio Club Tenerife

The Prosecutor’s Office of the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands (TSJC) has issued a favorable report on the request for a ‘curfew’ or mobility limitation due to the coronavirus for the islands at levels 3 and 4 between 00:30 and 06:00 hours to avoid crowds .

This favorable report was issued late on Monday, July 12, as confirmed to Europa Press by sources from the Prosecutor’s Office, after the Contentious-Administrative Chamber of the TSJC, at its headquarters in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, initiated this same day the corresponding procedure as a result of the request of the Government of the Canary Islands and send it to the Public Prosecutor’s Office to issue the report.

Pending the final decision of the room

Thus, from 09.00 hours on July 12, the period of three calendar days has begun for the Contentious-Administrative Chamber of the TSJC to respond to the request of the regional Executive.

Thus, if the TSJC refuses to approve the requested measures, the Government of the Canary Islands may go to the Supreme Court, which has five days to resolve.

Movement restriction in 32 municipalities of the Valencian Community

The Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community (TSJ CV) has authorized the measures adopted in the resolution of the Ministry of Health of July 9, 2021, relating to the movement of people in certain municipalities of the Valencian Community and the permanence of groups of people in public and private spaces throughout the Valencian Community, as a result of the health crisis caused by COVID-19, during the period of 14 days from the day of its publication at Official Gazette of the Generalitat Valenciana.

The limitation of movement of people at night between 01:00 and 06:00 affects 32 municipalities: Sant Vicent del Raspeig, Benicàssim, Alaquàs, Alboraia, Aldaia, Almàssera, Benaguasil, Benetússer, Benifaió, Bunyol, Burjassot, Catarroja, El Puig, Gandia, L’Eliana, Meliana, Mislata, Montcada, Paterna, Picanya, Picassent, Puçol , Quart de Poblet, Requena, Riba-roja de Túria, Sedaví, Silla, Tavernes Blanques, Utiel, València, Vilamarxant and Xirivella.

Catalonia study the order of the Valencian justice

The president of the Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, has commissioned a report from the legal cabinet on the order issued by the Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community (TSJCV) in which he endorses the curfew from 1:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. 32 localities with more than 5,000 inhabitants that present a greater epidemiological risk from Covid-19.

Other communities are ruling out curfew for now

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has ruled out this Tuesday requesting a curfew in the region, as other autonomous communities have done, because “in Madrid we are still doing well” and this would “affect” businesses and hoteliers. This is how Ayuso stated when he entered the courses at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, where he said that “he has not yet” contemplated implementing or requesting new restrictions.

On the contrary, he said, the Madrid government will continue to “promote” the campaigns that have already been launched “to raise awareness, especially among the youngest,” and “continue with the vaccination as up to now.”

Ayuso has also said that “of course they will be attentive” to new cases of contagion, but taking into account that “what you have to do is not to continue affecting more trade and hospitality, as long as it is necessary.”

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