The Cuenca castilianist think that agreement (previously secret euphemistically called Memorandum of Understanding), fights the Hydrological Plan of the Tagus because it contains the real plan of the river, having been presented elsewhere (mid-October), and after this, to skip and decaffeinated the mandatory public information and the right to claims that the content of it (ending September), so we understand is a citizen law fraud.
The Castilian Party (PCAS), together with 30 Portuguese and Spanish groups in the Network Tagus / Tejo (and fearing the now confirmed), and presented on October 1 complaint to the Ombudsman in relation to the called 'Memorandum of Understanding' to understand that this document contains, as now shown, the actual planning of the Tagus and where he hid the legal legitimacy of the transfers between other fundamental issues of planning the river. This Memorandum (now called Covenant of the Tagus and will have the force of law), and the regulatory changes contained, have been kept secret from April to October, making it public in mid-October just weeks after the end of the term of allegations ( which ended on September 20) to plan the Tagus, with the obvious intention of rolling the right to prior information and claim its contents.Therefore, Cuenca castilianist has stolen understand information relevant to the planning process and public participation Hydrological Plan of the Tagus that affects the same fundamental issues for the four provinces affected Castilian (Cuenca, Guadalajara, Madrid and Toledo), as the desembalses, changing the operating rules of the Tajo-Segura, or modification of Law 52/1980 regulating the financial system of the channel, and which states that "the character of surplus water will be determined in the Plan Hydrological Tajo Basin ". The castilianist caution in the complaint that all this regulation under the Memorandum, and the process for approval, took place outside the formal planning process and public Tagus new plan, violating a conscious, deliberate and flagrant law European water, environment and the Aarhus Convention