El fiscal general de Oklahoma busca poner fin a una demanda de tres años por juegos tribales

July 12, 2023
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El fiscal general Drummond espera poner «fin rápidamente» a la brecha entre las comunidades tribales y el gobernador Kevin Stitt.
El fiscal general de Oklahoma, Gentner Drummond, quiere poner fin a una batalla legal por los nuevos pactos de juego tribales.

La batalla comenzó hace tres años cuando el gobernador Kevin Stitt negoció con cuatro comunidades tribales de una manera que algunos consideraron ilegal.

Desde su toma de posesión en 2009, Stitt ha estado en conflicto con las tribus de Oklahoma. Además, Kevin Stitt tuvo un enfrentamiento con los operadores tribales el año pasado, cuando fue reelegido tras recibir el 55,5% de los votos. El resultado de la votación se consideró desfavorable para la industria tribal del juego en el estado.

Drummond está intentando obtener el permiso para hacerse cargo del caso por parte del estado. Drummond dijo: "El estado de Oklahoma ha estado envuelto en una controversia legal durante más de tres años tras la acción unilateral del gobernador J. Kevin Stitt de negociar pactos tribales ilegales con cuatro comunidades tribales de Oklahoma.

"Según lo determinado por nuestra Corte Suprema, las acciones del gobernador Stitt violan la ley de Oklahoma, y sus intentos de solicitar la autorización burocrática federal para esos pactos dieron lugar a una demanda federal, que el gobernador Stitt defiende actualmente en su calidad oficial (utilizando los servicios de varios bufetes de abogados de Washington, D.C. y la ciudad de Nueva York). "

Drummond ha prometido reparar la relación del estado con las tribus de Oklahoma, con la esperanza de hacerlo rápidamente para poner fin a la brecha. Drummond escribió a los líderes legislativos del Partido Republicano en junio, manifestando su deseo de "poner fin rápidamente a la demanda" y "poner fin al continuo despilfarro de recursos estatales en este asunto". "
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