Paula García, PP councilor in the Aldaia City Council (València), one of the towns most affected by DANA, has announced her resignation from the party as a result of the “terrible management” of the catastrophe that the different administrations have carried out “in general.”
“I have unsubscribed from the PP because I am from the PP, because I cannot unsubscribe from the PSOE because I am not a member,” he declared. Paula Garcia to Europa Press after Lift-EMV echoed his resignation.
“I don’t want to belong to a party that has abandoned its voters,” he told the Valencian newspaper. “Seeing the inaction in my town of the people who have to help us, I cannot, I do not want to, continue one more minute in a party that has abandoned usbecause it no longer represents me.”
“I am here for my people”
García’s purpose is to now move on to the group of non-attached: “As long as the people are with mud in the streets I’m not going to leave (…). I am here for my people.” Later, he assures, his intention is to continue with his life outside of politics.
“Last weekend I informed my spokesperson that I had made the decision to leave the municipal group and I have sent the letter of withdrawal from membership,” said the councilor, who added that she has already communicated it to the secretary of the City Council. so that it enters the agenda of tomorrow’s plenary session.
The still popular councilor has regretted that the municipal government, in the hands of the PSPVhas “ignored” their initiatives. “I haven’t told this yet, but on Thursday the 31st [dos días después de la DANA] I went to an area in the Cristo neighborhood, where there was internet, because here [en Aldaia] We were incommunicado,” he said.
From that place, “I started trying to contact everyone to send machinery, while I was cleaning a house with friends, but I saw that in the streets machinery was needed to remove the mud and the piled up furniture and vehicles,” he continued. “And I got people.”
Despite this, he regretted that the municipal government of Aldaia “ignored” the “action plan” that he had proposed: “I didn’t want them to take it as if it were mine, but I gave them an option of things to do when the volunteers came, I have all this saved.”
In this sense, has criticized the “inaction” of the City Council that, although there are people who have “given options” for tasks to be carried out, they have not done so nor “given solutions.”
When the information about her withdrawal is revealed, she assures that only one person from the Provincial Council has contacted her, with whom she has not been able to speak. The municipal spokesperson was aware of the decision that was going to be adopted and “he did not annoy me,” he stated.
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