The PSOE of Teguise asks the governing group to "put an end to its continuous internal disagreements and focus on responding to the real needs of the citizenry" after the crossed declarations made by the mayor, Olivia Duque, and Rita Hernández about the situation of the technical office.
This has been expressed by its spokesperson, Marcos Bergaz, who pointed out that “while internal conflicts occur, relevant problems persist such as the deterioration of the gardens, the lack of planning update and the delay in the granting of licenses and authorizations”.
From the party they point out that "while Coalición Canaria maintains that the area has more staff than ever, its partners deny it". In the same way, they disagree on the volume of pending files and exchange reproaches about the responsibility for the situation.
From the Socialist Group, they urge the Government of Teguise to abandon internal disputes and prioritize the problems of the citizenry. In this regard, they extend a hand with their eight councilors to work on solutions that allow correcting the underlying issues that affect the municipality: “There you will find us, in your usual squabble no, as demonstrated by the more than one hundred positive initiatives that we have presented.”
"This is not an isolated incident"
The socialists recall that "it is not an isolated incident". “In recent months, disagreements and episodes of instability have been repeated within the local government, with accusations of lack of management, of putting spokes in the wheels and of ego struggles that, unfortunately, are affecting the functioning of the municipality,” highlighted Bergaz.
In relation to this last episode, linked to the functioning of the technical office, the PSOE regrets that two months after the management assignment announced by the Government as a solution was approved in plenary, it remains unformalized and blocked, despite the urgency defended at the time by the executive itself given the accumulation and delay of files.
“We regret that the usual disagreements between the government partners are undermining municipal management, even more so when the citizenry continues to await effective solutions for the problems of this great municipality”, concluded Bergaz.