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GOP gets new minority NYC council leader but one pol threatens to sue

Big Apple's Republican member of the Big Apple City Council has voted on a new minority leader on Tuesday.

David Kerr was voted only with Brooklyn's Congress Ina Vernicov and the support of Staten Island, a member of the Islands of Staten.

“I want to cooperate with them to fight for common sense, conservative principles, and to improve the community,” he said after the voting.

David Kerr (50th Ward) was voted on Tuesday as a leader of the minority council. Paul Martinka

However, Boreli's imminent departure refused to attend a Tuesday afternoon, along with Joan Ariora, Christie Mamorat, and Vicky Paradino in the middle.

“I couldn't attend because I couldn't give an appropriate notice,” Ariora told the post and blamed Bolelli falling on the car scale.

“The whole protest is another lie from Joe Boreli's mouth, so he can enter his agent David Car as a minority leader to become lobbyist,” she continued. Ta.

In a letter sent to a party, Ariola threatened to take legal measures if voted on Tuesday morning.

Joan Ariora (32 wards) threatens legal measures for what she said, inappropriate voting for leaders on Tuesday. Ron Sachs -NY POST CNP

However, Boreli counterattacks the Congress of Queens and said she had lost a fair space.

“No one nominated her, no one voted for her,” he said. “She chose to be at home instead. According to our detailed rules, we don't even need to have a meeting.”

He said that the car would not have bad blood.

“We have built an incredible partnership at the Republican Conference. I welcome all of them and welcome them.”

The car was the longest Republican member for its role, so the flashy office of the city hall has not risen. He would have defeated Ariora with a tie for his period of employment and agreed with the detailed rules provided to the post.

Joe Borelli (51 ward) will be appointed at the end of the month. James Keibom

Boreli, a long -time Republican voice at the Council and today's minority, will be appointed for DC lobbying on Friday. He was restricted and plans to abandon his seat in 2026.

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