The Popular Party candidate for Mayor of the Tinajo City Council, Alfonsi Pérez, has denounced "the poor condition of most of the municipality after so many years of misgovernment by the Canarian Coalition, with a failed and tired Suso Machín at the head."
For Alfonsi Pérez, "the next elections are the perfect opportunity to evict the nationalists from the City Council." "A more than necessary change because after a quarter of a century, all that CC has shown in Tinajo is laziness and negligence in the face of the problems that surround us and that increasingly affect the daily lives of residents," she says.
"With a short walk around Tinajo, one can see with displeasure the true and sad reality: plants invading numerous points of our streets; streets with paint that is no longer visible and peeling; asphalt that in many areas is worse than walking through the badlands; parks where our children go full of holes and dangers; sports areas without lighting or even with bases of towers that no longer exist because they are in ruins," says the PP candidate for Mayor.
Pérez adds that "you can see a mini Canarian wrestling arena with more weeds than sand, fences fallen or broken since time immemorial and holes, in the worn asphalt or in places where there used to be a lamppost, which at any moment could cause injuries or accidents to our neighbors."
"A CC comfortable in the armchair of power without discourse or action"
"This is the panorama that we residents find when we walk around the town and these are just some of the deficiencies, the consequences of a Canarian Coalition comfortable in the armchair of power without discourse or action, looking with total neglect around them thinking of having another four years of guaranteed salary and without wearing out their soles too much," she says.
"As a resident, what bothers me the most is the neglect, the deception of the citizens of a noble town who have blindly trusted a formation for twenty-five years and that all they have received in return are promises and inaction," concludes the popular candidate.