Overview
- Aragón’s culture chief accused MNAC of obstruction, told the museum to abandon hopes of delaying the transfer, and urged it to begin building transport crates.
- Regional officials asked the Huesca court to approve their timetable targeting a February arrival, opposing MNAC’s 72‑week proposal and citing a 1995 assembly that took under four weeks and a 1:1 replica created in 2023 for handling tests.
- Aragón moved to block MNAC’s request for an IPCE expert report as procedurally late and not independent, and also sought to prevent the Generalitat from joining the enforcement phase.
- The Ministry of Culture called for convening the MNAC patronato, offered its technical teams to work under the board’s agreed roadmap, and stressed completing pending studies outlined in the August 27 report.
- The Villanueva de Sijena council asked the judge to bar Ministry involvement, MNAC has filed fresh risk assessments, and key rulings from the Huesca court remain pending.