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Hugo Javier is still governor, says his lawyer

Hugo Javier is still governor, says his lawyer

The lawyer Andrés Casati, legal representative of Hugo Javier González, in an interview with Radio 1000, explained that the presentation of a legal action against the decision of the Departmental Board by which it was decided to remove his client from office had not yet been analyzed.

“We still do not have a resolution, at least notified,” he said, while ratifying his position that the entire process filed against González is nothing more than a media show.

He also made it clear that Hugo Javier is still governor of Central since, in his opinion, he was removed by a body that does not have the power to adopt such a resolution.

“I do not know what we are talking about, there is no resolution, they are not empowered to do so, and they are going to have to be held accountable, because I understand that they are carrying out administrative acts, even improper ones,” he said.



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