Coalición Canaria has denounced the "joke and institutional lack of respect" of the president of the Cabildo, María Dolores Corujo, "who continues to systematically delay and without justification the convocation of the ordinary plenary sessions, with the aggravating circumstance on this occasion, that of the two promised for the month of July with the aim of recovering the eight lost during the three years of mandate, one has disappeared and the one planned for Friday, July 29 is moved, in principle, to August 1, a month traditionally not valid for the institution."
The nationalists explain that "given as lost the celebration of the first of the sessions that the socialist leader committed to hold this month in the Board of Spokespersons, last Friday 22 began a dance of dates that already made suspect that the second would not be held either, as promised."
“First they told us that it was not clear if it would be July 29 or August 1 and that they would tell us the deadline to register the initiatives regardless of whether it was one date or the other. After all weekend, on Monday we almost had to beg them to confirm the date”, emphasizes CC-PNC, which does not rule out a new change, since it affirms that "two or three are usually common in each plenary session".
The nationalists consider that it is "a new and total lack of consideration from Dolores Corujo to the members of the opposition, knowing that the vast majority has to attend to their work obligations outside the Cabildo and have to go changing shifts and asking for permits again and again, especially when she is aware that many councilors and administrators organize and plan their vacations in August, since in this month there are never plenary sessions."
Likewise, they accuse the president of "not showing her face and using the spokesperson, Marcos Bergaz, who month after month has to go through the unpleasant trance of communicating several changes of date for the celebration of the plenary sessions.”
To all this they add that, "as usual, neither on this occasion has the president justified what the change is due to" and the Nationalist Group is "tired of the population of Lanzarote being the one that has to suffer the consequences of the 'multiple obligations' of the general secretary of the PSOE, deputy and president of the Cabildo who, by the way, once again rises one more year with the title of the least hardworking parliamentarian in the Canary Islands.”