President Law

Bulbs away from Villanueva Fuentes municipal explained that it has been the own mayor who has submitted his resignation to Mayor Ana Botella. Last week, bottle He said that he was confident in his team and denied a resounding to dismiss anyone, appealing to the presumption of innocence to justify its decision. So far, the consistory has denied any responsibility by action or omission in the deaths of the four girls. Therefore, the resignation of Calvo is a setback to the arguments used so far by bottle and his team. However, his departure serves the Mayor to protect his right hand, Miguel Angel Villanueva.

Vice-Mayor has admitted knowing to personally Miguel Angel Flores, organizer of the concert which ended in tragedy and accused in the case. He also confirmed that he had held several of their birthday celebrations at the premises of the employer. Flores had already contracted with the area of economy on numerous occasions and Villanueva is responsible for this area. In addition, the councilman Flores’s brother, Jose Maria, married last year. The doubts of the case Tuesday, judge visited the Madrid Arena to try to reconstruct the events the last November 1. Until now, City Hall has admitted that the Pavilion has no operating license, which fails to comply with the safety regulations in force and that had structural deficiencies. As President of Madrid Espacios y Congresos, Pedro Calvo had been commissioned to argue that the licence is not required under article 151 of the Act 9/2001 of the soil of the community of Madrid and the article 4.e of the Municipal Ordinance of processing of urban development licenses. According to the Unified Trade Union of police (SUP), the shows law of the community of Madrid and the law of sport (Madrid Arena is a sports arena multi-purpose) make it compulsory. In fact, MEyC tried to obtain this permit in 2010, but the Department of urbanism was denied for not complying with the law.

The Museum

It has an Aquarium (with seals, penguins, sharks and tropical fish) and a draws a walk that resembles the environment of the subtropical jungle. Botanical Garden Park has 7 hectares and is home to 6000 plant species, a botanical library, three gardens (one French, one Roman and one Japanese) style, a herbarium, five greenhouses, a House of English style and 31 sculptures. The French landscape architect Carlos Thays, who created the plans for the most important areas of Buenos Aires, was who designed this park inaugurated in 1898. It has some copies of old trees, as tipas, Salta Cedars, ibira-puitas, chichitas, red quebrachos, carnivals and aguaribayes. It also has foreign as sequoias, magnolias, Oaks, bananas and ginkgoes species. Recoleta / Barrio Norte National Museum of fine arts the the MNBA collection is the most extensive in the country, and one of the most notorious of Latin America. The most important pieces are El Greco, Rodin, Goya, Renoir, Degas, Cezanne and Picasso among others. It is the most important Fine Arts Museum in the country, and it is among the most important in the world, Argentine art collection is the largest in the world. Argentine authors, there are works of Candido Lopez, Spilimbergo, Pueyrredon, Fader, Quinquela Martin, Xul Solar, Berni, Alonso, de la Vega, Gorriarena, Segui and many others. The Museum has a photographic salon, one of Andean pre-Columbian art, two terraces of sculptures and a library with more than 150000 copies. Cemetery of the Recoleta this was the first public cemetery in the city, today it is the most elegant and aristocratic. In its almost 6 hectares is the resting place of founding fathers, Presidents, politicians, soldiers, scientists, artists and celebrities. Monserrat / San Nicolas Obelisk the Obelisk recalls on each of its sides a Buenos Aires historical fact: the first Foundation of 1536; the second and final of 1580; the date on which the national flag was hoisted for the first time in the city in 1812 (at the Church of St.