Alcaldes del PP en Teruel amenazan con dimitir por el fichaje de Izquierdo

Más de 70 cargos locales del PP en Teruel han amenazado con renunciar si el presidente Jorge Azcón mantiene a Alberto Izquierdo como asesor.

La decisión de Azcón de incorporar al líder del PAR como asesor ha provocado una fuerte reacción en la provincia de Teruel. Los ediles locales califican el movimiento de humillación y lo comparan con un hipotético fichaje de Pedro Sánchez por parte de Alberto Núñez Feijóo.

Los firmantes de la misiva aseguran que Izquierdo ha sido el mayor enemigo de los alcaldes populares y advierten que no tolerarán su presencia en el partido. Afirman que la postura es unánime en Teruel y que el fichaje excede los límites de la convivencia interna.

Azcón ha convocado para el martes una reunión en Zaragoza con el presidente provincial Joaquín Juste, la alcaldesa Emma Buj y el regidor Francisco Narro para tratar la crisis. Paralelamente, el propio PAR ha rechazado la incorporación y ha pedido a Izquierdo que dimita de su cargo en la ejecutiva.

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