The Popular Party of Haría regrets the "shameful spectacle" that the political forces with municipal representation are giving to the residents of the municipality because, each in their own time, and all together, they have ended up turning the current mandate into a shameful political circus from every point of view.
For the PP candidate for Mayor, David Álvarez, the latest episode within the nationalist ranks "really draws a completely farcical plenary session with four of the eleven councilors who formed the majority political group outside the formation for which they ran in the elections and a minority government, of just three councilors, which in no way represents the majority feeling of the residents.
“In the end, all together, they are managing to increase the disappointment and discredit of citizens towards the local political class and the detachment of people from public representatives who have really stopped representing them,” denounces the candidate of the Popular Party. In this sense, David Álvarez reproaches the three parties with municipal presence (PMH, CC and PSOE) for having "prioritized purely partisan issues over the general interest of the people of Haría, throwing away four years that should have been used to work seriously and honestly for the residents and for the general improvement of the municipality.”
“Instead of management, of good public management, the only thing they have offered to the residents of Haría is a shameful spectacle of partisan bickering, and a total lack of commitment and work to solve the needs and real problems of the citizens and the municipality,” explains Álvarez Muñoz.
From the ranks of the PP they consider that the balance of these three and a half years is “completely devastating” because “it is about time that someone thinks about the residents, the families and so many young people without expectations to whom we have to give an opportunity because they are the present of our municipality.” “The residents are the great forgotten when they really have to be the protagonists,” concludes the candidate of the Populars.