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"The party has lost confidence in us and we in them." This is how forceful the mayor of Yaiza, Ángel Domínguez, has been after presenting this Monday, together with the councilors Pedro Viñoly, José Antonio Lemes and Ana Belén Reyes, a letter to the southern Consistory, in which they left the PNL and moved to the group of non-attached.
As Domínguez explained, this decision has been motivated "by the different issues that have been occurring after the motion of censure." And it is that, Angel Domínguez came to power on December 11, 2009, through a motion of censure that snatched power from Gladys Acuña, of the PIL, and that was harshly questioned by the leadership of the PNL, since Domínguez achieved the mayoralty with the votes of CC, a formation that had previously presented a motion of censure against José Francisco Reyes, also of the PNL.
Domínguez has explained that the only thing they are thinking about is "to continue working for the neighbors for the rest of the legislature." "2011 is just around the corner and everyone will present themselves wherever they freely want or will go home quietly", insisted the first mayor of Yaiza.
In this sense, he pointed out that they do not understand that they have to "leave the minutes" since "the important thing is the citizens." "We don't have to go back to situations of misgovernment in the municipality", added Domínguez.
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