Rosón y Castro critican cierre del caso PSOE antes que otros en Balos

Rosón y Castro critican cierre del caso PSOE antes que otros en Balos

The expelled PSOE councillors from Santiago de Compostela, Mercedes Rosó and Mila Castro, expressed their concern over the handling of their case compared to others, such as the one involving the mayor of Ballioro, Francisco Fumega, and former Minister of Transport, José Luis érbalos. They highlighted the potential discrepancies in the treatment of their case during a press conference.

Rosó and Castro raised these issues in response to statements made by the Provincial Secretary of PSOE Coruñés, Bernardo Fernández, regarding the timeline for the Ethics and Guarantees Commission to review the accusations against them. They emphasized the need for a fair and transparent process in their case.

During the press conference, they also addressed criticisms from within the PSOE ranks and the public, particularly in light of a petition signed by hundreds of citizens, including former Xunta president Emilio Pérez Touriño, in support of Rosón, Castro, Gonzalo Muños, and Marta Álvarez. They expressed gratitude for the support received and highlighted the importance of citizen initiatives in shaping the future of the PSOE in the region.

In response to claims that only a few party members signed the petition, Castro, who previously served as the Secretary General of PSOE Compostelano, pointed out that a significant number of party members in the city had endorsed the petition. Notable figures among the signatories included former mayor Xosé Sánchez Burgallo, Carmen Fernández Morante, and other prominent socialists.

Regarding recent remarks by the current Secretary General of PSOE Compostela, Aitor Bouza, acknowledging errors on both sides, Castro questioned whether these errors warranted the dismissal of party members who had been diligently serving their mandate. She emphasized the need for a fair assessment of the situation and expressed concerns about the potential consequences of hasty decisions.

In conclusion, Rosó and Castro reaffirmed their commitment to fulfilling their mandate as councillors, even if it meant operating without financial support or facing expulsion from the party. They emphasized their readiness to defend their rights through legal means if necessary, underscoring their dedication to upholding principles of justice and accountability within the party. 

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