Maliaño, (EFE) He returns to the Camargo Mayor’s Office with the “illusion” and the “responsibility” of “leaving his skin for the municipality.”
Diego Movellán, who will take up the baton of command in a week, 13 days before his 44th birthday, faces a new stage in which he returns home with enthusiasm but, above all, with “much maturity, much more experience and many more knowledge”.
“This stage in the Congress of Deputies has allowed me to travel throughout Spain, to interact with those who will be the future ministers and secretaries of State. It is very important for Camargo to have a mayor who picks up the phone and that the President of the Government, who I am convinced will be Alberto Núñez Feijóo, or any of his ministers have been my colleagues ”, he underlines.
Experience as a deputy
In an interview with EFE in the well-known Cros park in his city, since he will not occupy the Town Hall until next Saturday, Movellán sees it as “fundamental” to carry out the projects he wants in the municipality, to know the “very interesting” ideas ” that he has seen throughout Spain as a deputy and that he wants to transfer to Camargo.
He assures that the people of Camargue will see him on the streets every day so that they stop him and talk to him, because “there is a lot of work to do.” “Here they will have me in body and soul,” he adds.
He acknowledges that since 2019 he was clear that he wanted to return to municipal politics, because “it is the best”, although he reveals that that year the PP (chaired by Pablo Casado) asked him to be in the national leadership, of which he has been general secretary of affiliation and coordinator in several autonomous communities.
In 2022 he decided to “stand up” because he considers that he could “be useful to the people of Camargue and thus be able to stand in the municipal elections of May 2023.”
Camargo wants a change
“I have been the happiest, it has been as mayor of Camargo and that is why I think I had to present myself again because the neighbors wanted it, because they wanted a change, they wanted to see Camargo fly high again in the first league of Cantabria and from Spain”, he opines.
Diego Movellán promises to be a “very close” mayor, who will listen to “all the residents” and recognizes that there are “urgent and immediate” things to solve in the municipality, such as improving street cleaning.
He cites other “very exciting” projects such as the urban beach in the Ría del Carmen or a large square in the Lorenzo Cagigas park to host events and shows that revitalize the urban center.
“Build a better Camargo, a Camargo among all”, assures EFE the new councilor of the third municipality of Cantabria, who returns after two legislatures to the City Council that he governed for four years.
By Celia Aguero Pereda