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Navajo Nation council grills Shirley and VP
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THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2003 At a council session on Tuesday, Navajo Nation delegates criticized President Joe Shirley Jr. and Vice President Frank Dayish Jr. for their performance Delegates said Shirley has taken too long to appoint division directors. Some positions remain vacant more than 100 days into the administration, although the council has confirmed Arvin Trujillo, a holdover from the Kelsey Begaye presidency, as executive director of the Division of Natural Resources. Delegates also accused his administration of not having a plan. One told Dayish: "I have seen your PowerPoint presentation. It's just a general outline with a lot of statistics," The Farmington Daily Times reported. Get the Story:
Navajo Council confirms Trujillo (The Farmington Daily Times 4/24)
Navajo Council skeptical of Shirley's performance (The Farmington Daily Times 4/23) Relevant Links:
Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org Related Stories:
Column: Shame, shame, shame on Navajo Nation VP (04/10)
Navajo Nation First Lady resigns paid post (03/11)
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