Appointment of former mayor of Altea Michael Ortiz continues to stir controversy as the new director of publicly traded company Proaguas Costa Blanca. Alicante Provincial Council. A day after groups at the PSPV state agency and Compromís denounced transparency in the process by which the appointment was made, the Valencia coalition announced this Thursday it will appeal the appointment after confirming the lack of documentation in its recruitment file. By agreeTechnical considerations of the appointment are not included in the document, and Diputación president Carlos Mazón refused to contribute to the publicly traded company’s board of directors.
Valencians criticize the current manager, Juan Luis Martínez, an engineer specializing in water issues, to replace Miguel Ortiz, who has no training or experience in the field. The group headed by the deputy Gerard Fullana He assures in a statement that only four of the 16 candidates who brought them to the executive position of Proaguas passed a test, confirming that the elected candidate was eventually selected in an election by the president of the Proaguas. optional basis. Finally, Compromis requested in writing information that did not appear in the file and stated that it would appeal for reconsideration of the appointment due to lack of documentation and technical justification.
Wednesday PSPV He had already condemned the transparency of Ortiz’s appointment process. “The people plan to set eight months of elections and five-year periodTo a former provincial head of the PP,” said socialist spokesperson Toni Frances. From PSPV, the former mayor of Altea is considered to lack the technical profile that characterizes the management of an organization like Proaguas, a position vacant in the current legislature.
The appointment of the former mayor of Altea and the former chairman of the provincial PP to head the public company linked to Diputación was announced at the end of last week as Ortiz is the candidate elected by the president. mason. The proposal was approved by the company’s board of directors this Wednesday. ordinary plenary session A session in September marked by the debate about the prefectural agency’s grievances related to AVE and the resources Diputación has allocated to forest fire prevention.
Source: Informacion

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