The PIL reiterated this Thursday that the current Government of the Cabildo "goes against the Law", because "it does not represent the most voted list". The PIL councilors, María José Docal and Plácida Guerra, ask that the councilors of the Cabildo condemn the defection, hiding behind the signing that, by all parliamentary groups at the national level, "including PSOE and Coalición Canaria", has approved the Code of Political Conduct in relation to defection in local policies.
The PIL representatives assure that this agreement defines the concept of defector and assure that "today this Corporation is being governed by a defector with the support of the Socialist Party and the Canarian Coalition".
The Independientes de Lanzarote highlight the compromising nature of said code because, according to them, it prevents the use of defectors to change government majorities, participate in the boards of spokespersons, are obliged not to accept them in governments of municipal corporations and not include them as candidates for any election. In this way, the PIL assures that the current president of the Government "goes against the Law, because she does not belong to the most voted list". Something that according to this party, "in Madrid is condemned and here is sanctified".
For that reason, and with the Code signed this May 23 in Parliament, the PIL will present this Friday a motion in the Plenary in which once again they will ask that the Corporation express itself in favor of the anti-defection pact of 1998 and the Code of Conduct signed this week.