ABC of Spain / The Minister of Agriculture and Water of Murcia, Antonio Cerdá, presented on Thursday his resignation, he has held since 1999 and has argued that it does that puts the interests of the region and the regional government to theirs.
Cerda, accused in the case Novo Carthago investigating an alleged plot of urban corruption in land near the Mar Menor, has announced his decision this morning President Murcia, Alberto Garre, at the headquarters of the regional government.
In a later press release, the exconsejero has indicated that it has taken this “difficult personal decision” before the start of the election campaign and in all times complied with their professional obligations in the framework of its powers, “with full respect and strict compliance with current legislation, without ever obtaining any unlawful or third parties benefit, much less to me.”
Cerda thanked “deeply” the entire food industry, the president Ramón Luis Valcárcel and the current head of the regional government, Alberto Garre, “the trust” in him, which claims to have always responded with “loyalty, honesty “and his” best effort “.
The resignation of Antonio Cerdá is the second resignation produced in the cabinet of Alberto Garre after the departure of Manuel Campos, exconsejero of Public Works and Development.
Information ABC of Spain
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