We have stopped this Friday to Bruno Pérez Juncà , newly appointed director general of Electronic Administration and Knowledge Society of the Government of Aragon, for having supported Catalan independence.

His election for the position, according to the purple training, had responded to his "excellent professional curriculum as a computer and cybersecurity expert."

However, Bruno Pérez did not provide those responsible for the Department of Science, University and Knowledge Society, in the hands of Podemos, "relevant information regarding his past political activity which breaks the trust that was placed in him."

According to Heraldo.es, Pérez designed in the past with large stellar candles (independentist flags), in the squares of Catalan municipalities.

In Llívia (Gerona), the installation served as a prelude to the illegal consultation of October 1, 2017 . It was even intended to achieve a Guinness Record, "but as they were political reasons, it did not stop," Bruno Pérez explained.

It is precisely his creative past that has made him question his suitability for the position. After his appointment as senior official of the Government of Aragon just 24 hours ago, in his biography it was detailed that he was born in Figueras (Gerona), his status as a senior computer technician specializing in cybersecurity, who is a computer judicial expert and who has collaborated with several media Communication.

Pérez Juncà believed that his past with the bursts of light did not invalidate him to occupy a general direction: "Honestly, as a technician and cybersecurity expert, nobody asks me about my work or what I do or do not do". That is why "at no time" he commented to the members of Podemos Aragón the issue of candles, "which has always been very personal."

CANDLE AFITION

In addition to illuminating Catalan towns with their light bursts , he has made assemblies in the cathedral of Burgos and has recreated flags of Scotland and France.

With the "love of candles" he started in 2012, and he did it by replicating a technique he learned in Petra (Jordan).

He won a contest and started a project with which he helped disabled children who, as he explained, allowed him to design a candlelight that as an artist served him "to write a message of light, peace, hope and hope".

He started in 2012 at Figueras Square, he was asked to repeat for the day of San Juan and, later, "he joined a fair of independence products." "I saw the opportunity to go from town to town, it was my free time, I didn't charge anything. I had to pay many times for the trips," he explained. It was his "motivation."

He also said that Aragon came to "do a technical task." "I came with this proposal that I liked because I think I can contribute a lot. But I have no need. If this is complicated I am not interested," he said, before being stopped.

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