translated from Spanish: Demand that the defender of people with disabilities stop charging their assets

The president of the block of Deputies of PJ, Carina Segovia, asked the Lieutenant Governor Laura Montero to stop paying the assets of the Defender of people with disabilities, Juan Carlos Gonzalez. “This is a legal issue, we consider it a civil servant. According to the Provincial law by means of which this office should be appointed, in its fifth article it says that it lasts 5 years in its functions whereas in its article eleven between the grounds of cessation one finds the expiration of the mandate, “explained the legislator. The initiative was accompanied by deputies Daniel Rueda, Silvia Stocco and Patricia Galván. The proposal arose two months after the scandal that took place in the Legislature of Mendoza when it was tried to elect the new defender of people with disabilities but it ended in cries and Chicana between Officialism and opposition. Despite what happened, a new date was not rescheduled to resolve the conflict by what Gonzalez remains in office despite the expiry of his 5-year term. For Segovia, given the condition of the expiration of the mandate of González, there is no legal rule on which the continuity in the office of this official is founded.  “There is nothing to hold that this person continues to collect a salary from the state, according to what the administrative Procedure Law says would be a usurper of the charge. We know that acts are grossly flawed when they come from a usurper, “he said. And he emphasized: “It is said by specialists in administrative law, the law says. Therefore we believe that the Legislature should cease in payment to this official, it is more we ask for a view to be given to the State prosecutor and the Office of Public Ethics because it should be analyzed if it does not correspond to return the ill-perceived. ” In this note:
Advocate for people with disabilities
Disability
Juan Carlos Gonzalez
Legislature
Carina Segovia

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