VALÈNCIA. La portavoz municipal del grupo Compromís, Papi Robles, volvió a manifestarse alrededor de toda la controversia que envuelve al equipo de fútbol Valencia CF y su presidente, Peter Lim, en relación con la construcción del nuevo estadio Nou Mestalla. El equipo político valenciano ha venido denunciando desde hace meses la falta de avances en el proyecto y la supuesta especulación que podría haber detrás de la situación actual. Según Robles, el presidente del club y el alcalde de Valencia, Joan Ribó, estarían poniendo los intereses económicos por delante de los intereses de la ciudadanía, ya que la construcción del estadio generaría empleo y mejoraría la economía local.
Compromís continues to denounce the lack of progress in Nou Mestalla Stadium construction
Papi Robles, spokesperson of the municipal group Compromís, has once again spoken out about the controversy surrounding the Valencia CF football team and its president, Peter Lim, regarding the construction of the new Nou Mestalla stadium. The Valencian political party has been denouncing for months the lack of progress in the project and the alleged speculation that may be behind the current situation. According to Robles, the club’s president and the mayor of Valencia, Joan Ribó, would be prioritizing economic interests over the interests of the citizens, as the stadium’s construction would generate employment and improve the local economy.
“The current situation raises suspicions about the real intentions of Peter Lim and the mayor of Valencia. It seems that they are more concerned about their own economic profit than about the benefits that this project could bring to the city,” said Robles.
Nou Mestalla: a stadium project with little progress
The Nou Mestalla stadium project has been plagued by setbacks since its inception. The construction of the stadium was halted in 2009 due to financial problems and has remained unfinished ever since. The project, which was supposed to be completed in time for the 2022-2023 football season, seems to have been on hold indefinitely, to the disappointment of both the fans and the citizens of Valencia.
The controversy surrounding the lack of progress in the construction of the Nou Mestalla stadium has raised concerns about the future of Valencia CF and its relationship with the city. The delays have led to speculation about the true intentions of Peter Lim, the majority owner of the club, and the involvement of the city’s authorities in the situation.
Peter Lim and Joan Ribó accused of prioritizing their own interests
According to Compromís, the lack of progress in the stadium’s construction is indicative of the club’s and the city’s authorities prioritizing their own economic interests over the well-being of the citizens. The completion of Nou Mestalla stadium could bring numerous benefits to Valencia, including job creation and an economic boost. However, the seemingly endless delays have raised suspicions that there may be ulterior motives at play.
“It is our duty as representatives of the people to demand transparency and accountability from those in power. The citizens deserve to know the truth about why the Nou Mestalla stadium has not been completed and who is responsible for the delays,” Robles stated.
What’s next for Nou Mestalla and Valencia CF?
- Compromís continues to demand answers from Peter Lim and Joan Ribó regarding the lack of progress in the construction of the Nou Mestalla stadium.
- The speculation surrounding the situation has raised doubts about the future of Valencia CF and its ability to compete at the highest level.
- The potential economic benefits that the completion of Nou Mestalla could bring to Valencia remain unrealized.
- The fans are growing increasingly frustrated with the lack of transparency and the uncertainty surrounding the stadium project.
- The controversy has put pressure on both Peter Lim and Joan Ribó to address the situation and provide answers to the citizens of Valencia.