The groups that make up Canarias Tiene un Límite have formally requested Coalición Canaria to make public the plan "that they say they have" to curb growth and their proposal for a Residency Law and have indicated that they suspect it is an "electoralist use".
At the Canary Coalition's insular convention held in January in Tenerife, its main officials spoke categorically about limiting growth or approving a Residency Law. However, the group has pointed out that "in no case do they detail the proposals nor are there documents explaining what measures they are going to adopt to achieve them".
The groups have pointed out that "just a few days ago, the same public officials were celebrating at FITUR the **almost 18 and a half million tourists**, the highest figures in the history of the Canary Islands, without mentioning at any time the need to set limits on growth or naming the main demand of *Canary Islands Has a Limit*: the **tourist and vacation moratorium**."In the context of the most important citizen protests in recent Canary Islands history, dozens of groups presented a clear and detailed document with more than 80 measures for a change of model in the Canary Islands, including the Residency Law and growth limitsHowever, despite having been sent to all the political institutions and parties of the Canary Islands, there has been no response
From Canarias Tiene un Límite they have warned that "the pre-election year has begun" and that "it is already clearly glimpsed what the strategy will be: to appropriate social demands and present them as if they were already being applied, emptying them of content and trying to deactivate their true scope".
In this regard, they have demanded that they make public their plans in relation to the proposals they announce, detailing "what exactly they consist of and how they intend to carry them out""We have more than well-founded suspicions that these announcements are nothing more than a staging: a strategy based on empty headlines and the appropriation of discourse and claims that arise from the streets, while their true intentions run through other channels," they have highlightedFrom Canarias Tiene un Límite they have assured that they will remain "vigilant" and will denounce "any attempt at manipulation or emptying of content from our demands and we will keep the media informed about the response of Coalición Canaria to this request for information, which has already been formally processed."









