The Secretary of Organization of the PSOE in Lanzarote, Carlos Espino, announced this Thursday that the problem in relation to the controversy of the 'illegalized' hotels is not only about 'administrative irregularities', but that in some cases "the occupation of the plot has been doubled, or green areas have been invaded, or a road has been eaten, or they have made twice as many beds as they have declared", he explained on the microphones of the Buenos Días Lanzarote program, on Radio Lanzarote.
It will be at the end of September or the beginning of October when the situation of each of the hotels will be announced in detail, after the assessment that is being carried out by the technical and legal services of the Cabildo, according to Carlos Espino.
Likewise, he was confident that "we will reach a consensus" with those with whom the controversy is currently being maintained after the latest statements from both government partners. "The situation may arise that someone is defending the legalization of something that is totally illegalizable or is talking about a simple administrative error when everything suggests that we are talking about pure and hard bribery," he said.
Espino was confident that those who consider that it is only an "administrative error" will join the thesis that "whoever has damaged the island model that we have approved among all, will have to accept the payment of a significant compensation that corrects part of the negative effects caused, in order to aspire to the legalization of their facilities".