PP Moves No-Confidence Vote in Lugo

The city of Lugo, Spain, is facing political problems. A councilor changed his party. This could let another party take control of the city hall.
The People’s Party (PP) started a vote to remove the current government in Lugo. A former Socialist Party (PSOE) councilor joined the PP’s motion. This action creates uncertainty about who will lead the city. The PP believes they should govern. The current mayor is fighting against this vote.
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Highlights
No-Confidence Vote in Lugo
The PP is voting to remove the current mayor from office.
Socialist Support for PP
A former Socialist councilor is supporting the no-confidence vote.
PP Claims Governing Right
The PP believes it has the right to govern Lugo.
Mayor Faces Challenge
The current mayor is facing a vote of no confidence.
Potential Government Instability
The vote raises questions about the regional government's future.