The secretary-auditor of the Haría City Council, Ernesto Sánchez Requena, has left the City Council, less than four months after the entry of the new government group. "He was being controlled in a hostile manner", says the former mayor and spokesperson for the PSOE in the municipality, Alfredo Villalba, who defends the work that this technician with national qualification had been doing.
Sánchez Requena held the position on a commission basis for about a year and a half, but did not renew his request and said goodbye to the City Council this Tuesday, Villalba told La Voz.
"The professionalism with which he dedicated himself to the City Council bore fruit, especially in terms of organizational tasks, and we always showed him our support, as it should be," defended the former mayor.
However, since the entry of the new government of the Canarian Coalition and the Municipal Platform of Haría of José Torres Stinga, he insists that there is "hostility", and not only with this official. "He is not the first technician to leave," Villalba stressed, pointing out that a few weeks ago a lawyer who worked at the City Council also left.
The until now secretary-auditor of Haría, who is a native of the Peninsula, arrived at the City Council first to do internships, after having obtained national qualification, and then went on to occupy the position. Among other things, his reports on the harmfulness of the agreement signed in his day between Pedro San Ginés and Marci Acuña to end the lawsuit of La Cueva de Los Verdes led to the Plenary in which that agreement was modified, and which was later overturned by the new government group, after the motion of censure to Villalba.
"The old ways of politics want to impose themselves on the new regulations or the current law", questions Alfredo Villalba, who points out that the new government partners "want docile people" among the technicians of the Corporation.