Laporta went to the general assembly of delegates, the club’s supreme governing body, under three scandals: the first, doctored accounts that actually suggest losses of 400 million euros; the second, the publication to the limit of these accounts so that members and delegates could consult them, first only in person, and then on the Internet when there were complaints about the clamorous opacity; and the third, the democratic exception of having prohibited the members from attending the assembly – only some of the so-called ‘senators’ could do so – and having condemned them to virtuality, knowing that the majority are older and do not understand computers or have been able to organize to coordinate their votes of no confidence in the disastrous accounts. Only a miracle – which did not take place – could prevent the approval of accounts that in practice mean the liquidation of the club as we know it until now. And although Laporta did not set any of the conditions for the miracle to occur, it must be said that no matter how easy he had made it, the expression of any intelligent life among the voters would have been unlikely. In an environment of tyranny and impudence, and of total submission, the board presented these unsustainable accounts for the viability of the club the week that we learned about another of its breaches: the promise that Barça could play again at the Camp Nou at the end of October and with a capacity of 60% has turned out to be false and now the president says that the return will take place in January in February, which is very likely also a trick and the team will not be able to return home until the following season. When the assembly begins, at 10 :00, it had to be delayed half an hour due to lack of quorum. At 10:30, only 561 delegates of the 4,300 summoned had been accredited. At midday the figure was updated and there were 921. Laporta’s premeditated, obscurantist and undemocratic demobilization had worked. With the same lack of inhibition, and no less rennet, Carme Hortalà, vice president of the club’s Economic Commission, a body theoretically independent of the Board, took the floor to whitewash the presidential waste and encourage Laporta to continue along the same lines. Laporta did not He had no shame or scruple in continuing to affirm the lie that Bar Vision has a value of 408 million euros when everyone knows that it is worth absolutely nothing, and that the only investor he has had (Aramark, 40 million euros) does not has no interest in this phantom brand, but in the concession of the new Camp Nou Frankfurt for the next 25 years, and it is also another resource of the club undersold and that will be used for crazy spending. The accounts were approved by the vote of 452 delegates of the 4,300 summoned. Actively (a few) and passively the majority, what the Barça member voted for is to run out of the club in just under two or three years and for Laporta to sell it to some Arabs. If the economic operations that it has dared to carry out until now would have meant the bankruptcy of any company and the prosecution of its directors, those that will come in the coming years will mark a before and after in the management of a sports club. It is no small matter, nor a coincidence, that the president has requested – and has been granted – the Golden Visa from Qatar, which does not have an extradition agreement with Spain.
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