CC accuses Corujo of "hiding" several unfavorable rulings received by the Water Council

It states that the judicial resolutions side with promoters of private desalination plants and that the lawyers are demanding their execution, while the president "neither informs of them, nor executes them"

October 19 2021 (14:23 WEST)
Updated in October 19 2021 (14:55 WEST)
The CC councilors, in the Cabildo plenary session
The CC councilors, in the Cabildo plenary session

Coalition Canaria has accused the president of the Cabildo, María Dolores Corujo, of "hiding" several unfavorable rulings to the Insular Water Council, which, according to reports, side with promoters of private desalination plants.

 "The lawyers are demanding their execution, either to the Council, or to the Government of the Canary Islands, but the president neither informs of them, nor executes them, deliberately hiding them," says councilor Domingo Cejas, whose group also wonders if the PP, as a government partner of Corujo, "is informed or not of the aforementioned sentences."

"It is further proof of the obscurantism and the terrible management of a government that continues without answering questions that were left open seven months ago," denounces CC, referring to the moment in which the government group decided to transfer the powers of the Water Council to the Government of the Canary Islands. 

Already then, the nationalists questioned that this transfer left "many gaps to be clarified", and described it as a "great political failure", stating that "the arguments put forward by Corujo were nothing more than excuses with which she intended to justify before public opinion what they have not done in the almost two years that she has been in office, that is, nothing." Now, he concludes that it is "confirmed" that the measure has meant "a failure and a total paralysis."

"Since then, the line that has been followed is the same: this body is neither there nor is it expected, and neither the Cabildo of Lanzarote nor the Government of the Canary Islands process anything," says CC, which proposes that the Insular Water Council resume its powers, filling the vacant positions. "It has been demonstrated once again, like everything that happens in this government led by the PSOE, that the transparency that the president so much presumed, is conspicuous by its absence while Lanzarote suffers the darkest policy in its entire history," says Cejas.

 

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