Add Governor Andrew Cuomo to the list of people not marching in the Puerto Rican Day Parade.
In a statement, a spokesperson for Cuomo says the governor will skip the parade this year.
The statement did not give a reason why Cuomo will not attend.
This year's parade is mired in controversy over plans to honor Oscar Lopez Rivera.
Rivera is a Puerto Rican nationalist who spent nearly four decades in prison for ties to an extremist group behind more than 100 bombings around the country, including some in the city.
He himself was never directly charged in any bombing.
Multiple sponsors have pulled out of this year's parade amid the controversy, including Goya, Univision, the New York Yankees, AT&T and the New York Daily News.
Police Commissioner James O'Neill will also not march, citing the plans to honor Rivera.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has said he will participate.