Ana Millán, Ayuso's Controversial Collaborator with a Campaign-Fattened Resume
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The scandal of inflated resumes is again flying over the Community of Madrid, this time it is the case of Ana Millán, vice-president of the Assembly of Madrid and vice-secretary of Organization of the formation in the region and one of the people of maximum confidence of the president Isabel Díaz Ayuso.
In the midst of the cross war over the curricula, the following political figure who has been put on the agenda has been that of vice president of the Regional Assembly, Ana Millán . The also number three of the PP of Madrid appeared as a graduate in political science in the electoral propaganda with which she presented herself to the municipal elections in 2003, when she competed on the PP list to the mayor’s office of Arroyomolinos. However, t…
The mayor of the PP stated in his official CV that he is "licensed in Law", but after the controversy of Noelia Núñez has recognized that he is graduated because he studied at a distance with the new planNoelia Núñez is only the last: the former leader of the PP joins the (interminable) list of politicians who inflated his résumés Xavier García Albiol is not licensed in Law, as stated in his official curriculum and the alcade itself in their net…
The party recognizes that it does not graduate in political science, as stated by the electoral propaganda with which it presented itself to the elections in Arroyomolinos in 2003 and 2007
The information appeared in the party's advertising leaflets, which claims that it is an error and that the current vice-president of the Madrid Assembly has nothing to do with it.
The vice president of the Madrid Assembly and the party's third-largest party in the region is listed as having a degree in Political Science in old election brochures. The PP insists that this was a mistake in campaign material from two decades ago and emphasizes that Millán never concealed her true qualifications: a diploma in Public Management and Administration.
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