The socialists denounce that the government team relies on improvised management without dialogue with the rest of the municipal groups.
The spokesperson for the PSN of Pamplona, Elma Saiz, announced at a press conference that in the next plenary session she will request “the ineffective management from the UPN government team, based on improvisation, lack of dialogue with the rest of the municipal groups and the confrontation with the government of Navarre”.
They will also ask that UPN ‘take over minority situation in a plural municipal council, exercising a transparent management“, open and participatory, that will bring our city out of the paralysis to which the government team has subjected it itself for years.”
In this sense, the PSN will also urge them to “use dialogue and the search for the common good as fundamental tools in their relations with the Government of Navarre and other local entities.”
During the four months of the legislature, Saiz pointed out that the municipal government was based “on one-sided decision-making, improvisations, lack of dialogue, no consensus and political arrogance”, in addition to “opaque governance, without planning or transparency”. , as in the case of Erripagaña or Plaza de la Cruz.
And this is due, Saiz has pointed out, to the fact that the mayor of Pamplona, Cristina Ibarrola“is more concerned about her personal projection than about working for Pamplona and seeking consensus, and the citizens do not deserve management the way she does.”
The socialist municipal group does not share “the management or city model that the UPN government team wants to impose.” From his point of view, “it is a project without ideas and without content, which generates confrontation, division and polarization, as well as an ineffective use of public resources.”
Source: EITB

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