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CC asks the PIL to stop blaming Mario Pérez for the bankruptcy of Inalsa

[The PIL gives in and accepts that Inalsa submits to the Insolvency Law->26983]

The representatives of the Canarian Coalition have asked the PIL to stop blaming Mario Pérez for the bankruptcy of Inalsa. The nationalists criticize "the insistence of the PIL in blaming Mario Pérez for the bankruptcy to which they have led Inalsa, after tripling the company's debt in just two years, and after having signed a contract that is null and void that was only executed in a minimum percentage."

In addition, they recall that the works of the southern desalination plant began to be executed "thanks to the lifting of the seal of the Environmental Protection Agency that Plácida Guerra promoted, usurping a representation that did not correspond to her." Therefore, the nationalists defend the role played by Mario Pérez at the head of the company and affirm that his "management was light years away from the bankruptcy to which this pact has led it, as unequivocally proven by the fact that today its administration is in the hands of Justice."

On the other hand, from CC they regret that "the spokesman-lawyer of the owner of the PIL in which its spokesperson, Manuel Cabrera, has become, is limited to repeating without any argument what his owner orders him, insulting the most elementary intelligence of the citizens when he affirms that the agreement with the UTE-Edam Janubio for 2.5 million euros was 2 months on Placida Guerra's table and that she did not sign it due to lack of consensus with the opposition, which they have systematically despised." "Who are they trying to deceive?" the nationalists ask themselves.

CC, which has always rejected said agreement, maintains that "everything was a deception and there was never any agreement", while applauding the "presentation of the appeal before the Provincial Court, protected by the legal report of one of the most prestigious professors of Administrative and Community Law in the Spanish State".

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[The PIL gives in and accepts that Inalsa submits to the Insolvency Law->26983]