Manolo Mata revealed his reasons for leaving Corts at the end of the action on April 25. “A few months ago I decided to defend a man. [Jaime Febrer] “I warned that I would make a decision when the summary was declassified,” he said.
He said the compatibility of the two activities was “very complex”, given the materials and level of investigations by PSPV-related people for the alleged commissions from the corruption plot of the Azud trial.
So on Friday, Manolo Mata spoke to President Ximo Puig and said, “I told him and I will submit my resignation next Friday.”
Reasons for Manolo Mata
As a PSPV trustee, Mata said she couldn’t keep quiet about it. “It was like a lame duck. Being silent about it hurt my party.”
The veteran socialist and lawyer, yes, announced his intention to remain PSPV’s number two as deputy general secretary, as being a socialist and a lawyer is not incompatible, ironically in his remarks to reporters. “I will never leave the party,” he said.
Puig asked me to leave the defense.
Mata said he no longer wants to continue as Síndic in 2019, but “conditions prompted him to do so”. He described these seven years since 2015 as “the happiest phase of my life” and thanked the Consell president for his trust. He said that Puig on this one said he preferred to break up with the other, “but that’s my job and I like it.”
For Mata, the resolution communicated today presupposes a “personal salvation.” “I’m happy as a partridge because it’s so hard, it’s always in the eye of the hurricane and it’s gone for hours,” he said.
Socialist missed criticism of current politics, which did not allow for actions that occurred in times of transition. Thus, he referred to how Juan María Bandrés or Cristina Almeida “made cool cases” without leaving Congress. “Today it is not understood, so it is difficult to enter politics,” he said. He added that he left so as not to harm his party and “parliamentaryism”.
Source: Informacion
