Feb 19 β€’ 13:30 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Support March

A vice-mayor in Guayaquil is criticized for organizing a support march for the jailed mayor instead of focusing on the city's pressing issues.

In Guayaquil, the temporary vice-mayor has been facing criticism for her decision to organize a peaceful march in support of the city's mayor, who is currently in preventive detention facing allegations of irregularities. Critics argue that this action does not serve the interests of the residents of Guayaquil. Instead of concentrating on the needs of the citizens, particularly in light of a massive recent fire affecting the area, the vice-mayor is seen as diverting attention to political support.

The response to the vice-mayor's actions has been mixed, with many expressing that a simple resolution of support from the council would suffice without the added disruption to traffic and community life created by the march. Critics emphasize that the timing of such a parade is particularly unfortunate, as many residents are still reeling from the consequences of the fire and may need immediate assistance and solidarity from their local government more than political displays.

Overall, this situation highlights ongoing political tensions within the local government of Guayaquil and raises questions about the priorities of its officials. For many, the expectation is that city leaders should prioritize the welfare of the community, especially in times of crisis, rather than engage in political gestures that do not address citizens' real concerns.

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