Lugo Mayor Miguel Fernandez and Councilor Maria Rigosa appeared on Friday to finish An open crisis this Thursday after Rigosa’s resignation was announced As Chairman of the Rural Environment Council. Despite the risks he faces … Exiting local government Since the SWP is ruling in coalition with the Polish National Workers’ Party and will be left without a majority in the council, the mayor and councilor showed unity, denouncing any reading of an “internal crisis” in the SWP in Lugo.
After pointing out that the information in this regard presents a “drama” that does not correspond to reality – Rigosa argued the lack of means and contradictions regarding the management of rural environmental management, as well as Incompatibility with your job-, Local representatives confirmed that from now on they will be jointly responsible for this jurisdiction.
“I was qualified and wanted to do a great job. Fernandez, who defended the mayor’s continuity in local government and stressed that he was not considering replacing her with someone else, said it was a shame that we would not be able to devote all the time to rural areas that need them.
Visibly affected, Maria Rigosa stressed that her decision only responded to professional standards. “I took on the council’s challenge with great enthusiasm, but the average countryside It requires a lot of dedication of time“said the Chancellor, who stressed that she will continue to be part of the Socialist Group, which “provides expertise” without the pressure she had previously experienced.
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