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Francisco Díaz will have 10 days to decide whether to leave his position as councilor | Radio Jaén

The full municipal held in the City Hall of the capital this Thursday, He has dealt with investment agreements on the Sanitary City, Los Cañones, the improvement of public services and sports and cultural facilities, among others. The transfer of the San Eufrasio cemetery to the Bishopric City Council, the start of municipalization of the blue zone, the improvement of the garbage collection service in the Puente de la Sierra and the revision of agreements to improve the water supply service by Aqualia , are some of the points that have been discussed, although without a doubt, the one that has caused the most controversy has been the review of the incompatibility of the former Citizen Councilor Francisco Díaz, that he cannot be a municipal employee and councilor. As explained by the Councilor for the Presidency Africa Colomo, Díaz will have a term of 10 days to decide if he continues in the position of councilor and if he does not respond, the plenary session will consider that he leaves it.

The corporation has also taken knowledge of the passage of the three former councilors of Citizens to the group of those not attached, preliminary step for the final reorganization of the municipal areas and the daily functioning of the City Council.

Next to all the aforementioned matters, the issue of the approval of dthe start of the expropriation of the land in the Plaza de Santiago, step prior to the construction of a building for municipal use and a car park with European DUSI funds.

In another order of business, the spokesperson for the Group Popular in the City Council of Jaén, Manuel Bonilla, has denounced the new left-wing pact for the capital, which the mayor, Julio Millán, announced yesterday with United We Can. He considers that it is a return to the past that puts “the future of the city and the people of Jaén at risk”.


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