The former representative and former candidate for mayor of San Juan by the Victory Citizen Movement (MVC), Manuel Natal, condemned the position of the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) and its alliance with the Dignity Project in the Senate.
According to him, the PPD “did not commit” its votes to the MVC to repeal the labor reform, approve the university reform, audit the debt, among other measures, to opt for “discrimination and iniquity.”
Today we know why the PPD did not commit its votes to @VictoriaPorPR for:
– repeal the labor deformity
– approve university reform
– ensure a dignified retirement
– audit the debt
– make an electoral reform and
– cancel the LUMA contractThey opted for discrimination and iniquity.
– Manuel Natal Albelo (@manuelnatal) January 11, 2021
Natal’s remarks come after Dignity Project senator Joanne Rodríguez Velez said she had given her vote to PPD Senator José Luis Dalmau to be president of the legislature, as he had pledged to , among other things, “give way to measures to regulate abortion.”
Natal questioned the fact that the PPD was unwilling to “commit to such urgent matters.”
I guess you mean the PPD. To this day I have wondered why they would not be willing to commit to such urgent things. I have no more doubts. Senator Rodriguez Vevé confirmed the details of her negotiation.
– Manuel Natal Albelo (@manuelnatal) January 11, 2021