Aponte's Leadership Team Calls for No Confidence Vote

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Aponte's Leadership Team Calls for No Confidence Vote

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A group of seven Providence City Councilors have called for a special meeting for a vote of no confidence in Providence City Council President Luis Aponte and to ask for his resignation as Council President, after Aponte was indicted this week. 

The meeting—called by Councilors Matos, Principe, Correia, Ryan, Hassett, Harris, and Igliozzi—will be held on Monday, May 15, 2017 at 5:00 pm in the City Council Chambers at Providence City Hall. 

The seven Councilors issued the following statement:

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“It is imperative that we keep the City moving forward in a positive direction and continue to focus on the important work for the people of Providence.”

Matos serves as President Pro Tempore, Principe Majority Leader and Igliozzi is Finance Chair. 

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On Wednesday, Aponte pleaded not guilty in Superior Court to two felony charges (unlawful appropriation of campaign funds and embezzlement), and two misdemeanor counts of taking campaign funds for personal use. 

He was released on $1,000 personal recognizance and faces a pre-trial hearing in June. 

As GoLocal wrote this week

City Council Council President Luis Aponte was indicted on Wednesday, former City Council Majority Leader Kevin Jackson was just recalled and removed from office, and Mayor Jorge Elorza’s Chief Operating Officer was forced to resign after GoLocal exposed her trying to hire an unqualified friend’s daughter to run the beleaguered Board of Licenses.

With both branches of municipal government under scrutiny, questions are emerging how Providence is being managed.


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