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November 24, 2018 – 14:46
Governor Juan Manuel Urtubey announced on Saturday that he would donate public-service wages after the polemic on Friday, when he said that the salary he receives as a civil servant is not enough to live.
Governor Juan Manuel Urtubey announced on Saturday that he would donate public-service wages after the polemic on Friday, when he said that the salary he receives as a civil servant is not enough to live. The announcement was made via the Twitter social network.
For this to be clear, I decided to give my salary as governor to my province's public entities by the end of my term.
– Juan Manuel Urtubey (@UrtubeyJM) November 24, 2018
The governor spoke about the controversy unleashed yesterday and stressed that there was a misinterpretation of his statements. He made it through his official Twitter @UrtubeyJM account, where he also published two other posts:
- "I consider politics as a public service." Erroneous interpretation of statements made by myself and out of context requires clarification, I admit that I could be clearer, but I do not recognize bad faith.
I consider politics as a public service. The erroneous interpretation of statements made by myself and out of context requires clarification.
I admit I would be clearer, but do not admit bad faith.– Juan Manuel Urtubey (@UrtubeyJM) November 24, 2018
- "I reiterate that because of our private activity, politics is not the basis of my livelihood and of my family, I do not live by politics, I live for politics."
I reiterate that because of our private activity, politics is not the basis of my life and my family.
I do not live through politics. I live for politics.– Juan Manuel Urtubey (@UrtubeyJM) November 24, 2018
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