Caribbean island town shuts down following spat between mayor and council
SAN JUAN Puerto Rico AP The mayor of a small town on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe shuttered regime agencies cancelled classes and halted municipal services on Monday following a spat with city council leaders who have called for an exigency meeting The closures in Le Gosier a town of roughly people located on the island s southern coast are expected to last until Wednesday according to an order issued by Mayor Michel Hotin The spat began in late April when Hotin who was newly elected failed to receive backing from opposition city council members to create a general delegation The delegation would act as an executive branch including a general manager and other representatives who would have the power to authorize contracts and make other decisions on behalf of Hotin Hotin has explained that the ongoing stalemate has effectively blocked him from managing Le Gosier because without a general delegation all decisions would require a council vote Hotin defended the closures in a report saying he cannot renew essential community contracts of state employees without a delegation On Monday Guadeloupe s prefect Xavier Lefort mentioned he would file an appeal before an administrative court to suspend Hotin s order Guadeloupe is an administrative department of France and the prefect is the top departmental official on the island Lefort also urged Hotin to take crisis measures to reopen the town and meet at once with the council so it could authorize Hotin to renew or award community contracts absent a delegation Source