
The scandal continues in Villamanín despite the fact that, this Friday, the residents of the Leonese town reached an agreement in principle to be able to recover the Christmas prize, which bears the number 79432, thanks to some shares sold by the Festival Commission, and which remained a price of 32 million euros in the city.
The members of the Commission they give up two million euros of their own price minimize the economic impact among the winners, even if there are still two neighbors who reject the agreement and could go so far as to take the conflict to court.
The controversy arose when it was learned that the members of the Commission They sold 50 more shareswithout support for corresponding tenths. The Commission can only guarantee a tenth of the 32 million euros corresponding to 400 actions, but it cannot do so with the 4 million euros with which the 50 oversold ballots were allocated and which they attribute to an error.
However, Partywho visited León this Sunday, reported that three residents of Villamanín were accused of being behind the controversial sale of ballots. “Here blame three people nothing else. They say leave the “kids” asidewhich were simply a few races requested to compare some ballots. There are three adults who are responsible for everything that happened and who It’s something that’s been going on for a few years, but this year El Gordo played and they got caught.“, said Silvia Álamo live from the city.
“They use these ‘children’ as scapegoats,” adds the Mediaset journalist, who spoke with neighbors without showing her face “out of fear”. “We don’t feel cheated, even though this was already known. The money was wasted but oh well“We are all known and we cannot say what we think,” they said.
The journalist said that a neighbor told her that “apparently there is a person who has already collected two tenths and who still has to collect”: “They tell me that with the tenths that the administration has, they would cover these four million euros but that they refuse to hand them over because they would find themselves without money.”