The formation does not understand that it does allow their participation in the commissions, but denies a fundamental right and leaves the more than 1,800 Yeclans who supported it in the municipalities out of the sessionThe municipal group of Citizens has today labeled the decision of the mayor, Marcos Ortuño, to deny his telematic attendance at the Plenary Session that will be held tomorrow as a "cacicada typical of other times.
The liberal municipal spokesman, Antonio Puche, made the request after both he and the mayor María Esther Puche had to confine themselves after registering the last one positive for coronavirus: “What we do not understand is that he admitted that we participated electronically in the commissions and the rest of the collegiate bodies, but now deny us to exercise our fundamental right to political representation, leaving out of the session the more than 1,700 Yecla who trusted our training in the municipal pasts ”, lamented Puche, who thanked the support of the municipal groups of PSOE and Izquierda Unida to his claim.The orange spokesman has regretted that the first mayor once again shields himself in a technical report to justify a decision "which is entirely his authority", and believes his "incongruous and partisan" position with which other corporations - such as Murcia, Alcantarilla, Cartagena or Molina de Segura- are adopting regarding telematic assistance in case of force majeure, "as is clearly our case.
In fact, Puche considers that this incongruity "is even greater if we take into account that we already had a positive in the ranks of the PP before the last plenary session, and in that case and although we found out from the press, we all put health security ahead without undermining our fundamental rights as political representatives ”.
Source: Ciudadanos Región de Murcia