A progress proud flag in the center of one UK and Warwickshire County Council County Council It should not be done because the authority was not allowed to fly it, it is revealed.
This discovery came after Chief Executive Officer Monica Phogartha, refused to remove the flag before the end of Pride Month, after a written request from the Authority’s interim leader, rectified UK’s George Finch.
The Warvik District Council said that advertisement was required to fly the progress flag and, while an application was not submitted, nor received an official complaint.
The BBC has approached the County Council for the response.
The line began when Finch requested that the flag was removed He replaced Rob Howard As a leader of the authority.
Ms. Fogrti replied to the caretaker leader in an email and said the authority did not have a “formal policy” for the flag flying.
He suggested that Finch should look at the council to vote on one if he wants to present it.
The reform UK had earlier accused the chief executive of the “coup”, in the claim made by the head of the party, Zia Yusuf, the head of Zia Yusuf.
Party leader Nigel Faraj took for X and suggested that Ms. Phogartha believes that she “knew better than people” and “should seek a new job”.
A spokesman for the Warvik District Council, the Planning Authority for Warwick said, “Advertisement Consent” was required to blow up the progress flag and did not find an application to fly into the County Council headquarters Shire Hall in the County Council city.
He said, “The council has not received an enforcement complaint, so there is no active enforcement investigation,” he said.
Pragati flag, which was flown outside the headquarters in Warwick, Is different from the rainbow flag As a result of adaptation over years.
This includes colors such as black, brown, pink, yellow blue and white stripes to represent color marginalized people in the LGBTQ+ community, as well as people living with trans community and HIV/AIDS.
The council does not have a overall control in the Warvikshire in reform, although it is the largest party.
The group has been contacted for their response to the Authority’s abandoned consent application by the BBC.
The progress flag from the poet hall has been removed after the end of the Pride Month.