The corporate declaration proposed by Compromís and United We Can at the plenary meeting did not progress, at least on its main point, urging Enrique Ortiz to “pay off contractual debts with different public institutions and sell the club to those who can return the old position”. the existing ownership and management has been taken away”. Yes, points one and three were approved through “Alicante City Council wants to show its solidarity with the sentiments of Herculaneum fans disenchanted and demoralized by the corporate and sporting drift that Mr. Ortiz leads Hercules”. Third point means “to transfer this agreement to the ownership of Hércules Club de Fútbol SAD”. Thus, In the end, the corporate declaration was practically nothing. presented at the general assembly voted by points. The second point, most importantly, was rejected by PP, Ciudadanos, and Vox. Xavi López and Natxo Bellido spoke at the plenary meeting of United We Can and Compromis, Herculanos Association president Quique Tébar, VOX’s Mario Ortolá, Ciudadanos’ José Luis Berenguer and government team representative Alicante. Lara López of the City Council and PSOE.

Quique Tébar, president of Asociación Herculanos, who attended the plenary meeting with his partner David Rubio, was clear in his speech at the Town Hall. “Nothing is left of Hercules, founded by Chepa a hundred years ago. Nothing is left of his values, this is a cry for help to force Ortiz to liquidate debts and sell his shares. We look him in the eye and are they the ones who voted for him or Enrique Ortiz? “They have to decide which side they’re on,” he said. In the statement, fan groups made it clear that Hercules is “so much more than a football club” because it represents “one of the hallmarks of the city of Alicante”.

Thus, the City Council sympathizes with the Hercules fans and is the only thing that can sign Enrique Ortiz after the third clause is approved so that what has been approved is almost the same as last season.