Funecamp Appeals TSJC Ruling Annuling Supramunicipal Public Funeral Company

The company, promoted by the city councils of Reus, Salou, Vila-seca, and Constantí, insists the project is legal and viable.

Legal documents or official papers on a desk, symbolizing a judicial appeal.
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Legal documents or official papers on a desk, symbolizing a judicial appeal.

Funecamp, the public funeral company of the Camp de Tarragona region, will file an appeal before the High Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) to challenge the annulment ruling issued by the Tarragona court.

The decision to appeal follows the ruling by the Contentious-Administrative Court Number 1 of Tarragona, which annulled the creation of the supramunicipal funeral company promoted by the municipalities of Reus, Salou, Vila-seca, and Constantí.

While expressing maximum respect for the judicial resolution, Funecamp considers that it is not final and does not adequately reflect the reality of the project.

In an official statement, the public funeral home maintains its “conviction that the project is legal and viable, supported by rigorous technical and economic reports.” This viability is the central point questioned by the court ruling.
The entity affirmed that it will continue working with “responsibility, rigor, and absolute respect for legality for the benefit of the territory,” despite the resolution, which Funecamp notes does not prevent the company from continuing its operations.