IU believes that Canteli (PP) “is losing the north a bit” with his “verbal violence” against the rector of the University
The spokesperson for Izquierda Unida in the General Meeting of the Principality of Asturias, Ángela Vallina, said this Friday that the mayor of Oviedo, Alfredo Canteli (PP), is “losing a bit of direction” with his “verbal violence” against the rector of the University, Ignacio Villaverde, for the transfer from Minas to Mieres.
OVIEDO, 17 (EUROPA PRESS)
The spokesperson for Izquierda Unida in the General Meeting of the Principality of Asturias, Ángela Vallina, said this Friday that the mayor of Oviedo, Alfredo Canteli (PP), is “losing a bit of direction” with his “verbal violence” against the rector of the University, Ignacio Villaverde, for the transfer from Minas to Mieres.
The deputy has presented a Non-Legal Proposal at a press conference that will be debated in the next plenary session, in which she urges the Board to “clearly” reject the behaviors and attitudes of “verbal violence” that have been used against the rector.
Vallina considers that the mayor’s criticism of the rector for the transfer of the School to Mieres “is a bit out of the role and behavior that a mayor must have.” “If we ask that municipal autonomy be respected, it must also learn to respect the autonomy of other entities,” she said. The University, she has added, is acting according to its interests.
Thus, he has urged Canteli that if he wants to “do something real” for the people of Oviedo, he should “take a walk” through the neighborhoods of Oviedo and listen to the residents who, he added, protest because the city is dirty. He also mentioned the poor state of the mosaic on the Paseo de los Alamos in Campo San Francisco, to tell the mayor that they have “enough to worry about” with matters that “really fall within his competence.”
In his opinion, the mayor with his statements is helping to create a “climate of violence” that seems “a kind of bullying behavior.”
Along with Vallina, the former IU councilor in the City Council Cristina Pontón has criticized the “deficient education” of the local councilor and has shown her support for the rector, “one more” of those affected by the “disrespect” of the mayor.