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BOE-A-2026-11577 ·28 May 2026 ·Resolution Low impact
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Political party representatives have 48 hours to raise irregularities in municipal council appointment

The Resolution of May 25, 2026, announces the appointment of Sheila Urruchi Busto as councilor in Berantevilla due to vacancy from the 2023 local elections. A two-day period from publication in the BOE is set for political party representatives to raise irregularities, as per paragraph 2 of instruction 1/2025 (BOE 31, February 5). This mechanism allows review of the file before appointment confirmation.

In 2 key points

  1. 48-hour deadline to report irregularities after publication in the BOE (número 2 del apartado segundo de la Instrucción 1/2025, de 30 de enero)
  2. Appointment of Sheila Urruchi Busto as council member following vacancy in Berantevilla (artículo 182.2 de la LOREG)

How it affects those involved

Candidates have 48 hours to report irregularities, directly affecting their ability to respond to potential breaches. Local authorities must ensure transparency in the designation process. Electoral advisors must inform their clients about the deadline and content of the complaint. Citizens could be subject to a review process if irregularities are detected.

Lifecycle

2026-05-28PublishedPublished in the BOE
2026-05-28Into forceComes into force (Resolución de 25 de mayo de 2026)
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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