The deputy of the Socialist Parliamentary Group for Lanzarote Pedro Viera accused in the past Plenary of the Regional Chamber to Coalición Canaria of being the "sole responsible" for their "lack of management" of the annulment of the General Plan of Ordination (PGO) of Yaiza by the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands (TSJC), and of "submerging" the municipality in an "urban problem that prevents its social and economic development".
Viera intervened this week in the Regional Chamber in an appearance of the Ministry of Ecological Transition, Fight against Climate Change and Territorial Planning on the consequences of the TSJC ruling that annuls the supplementary General Plan of Yaiza, where he recalled that the Canarian Government "is working together with the City Council in a request for correction of material error to the TSJC as a prior step to the appeal to the Supreme Court to solve the problem".
The deputy for Lanzarote showed "the support" of the Socialist Group to the different meetings held between the Regional Ministry and the City Council itself, "as well as with the legal initiatives that are being carried out for the correction of error and the presentation of an appeal to the TS".
In this sense, he insisted that the responsibility in this situation of the current Government of the Canary Islands "is zero", because the courts "what they have said so far is that the Ministry of Territorial Policy with Domingo Berriel (CC) at the head approved the Plan badly, and the one who has screwed up" has been CC. "If the courts say that the Plan is wrong, the error was committed by the previous Ministry, and if it has to be done again, it will be the City Council that has to do it according to the Land Law, also approved by CC".
For Viera, this Canarian Government "seeks solutions to urban problems for the general interest, without waiting for justice to act". "The amount of general, special, partial and tourist plans annulled is very high, and comes from the time of CC, because they have shown that they have no management capacity. They were going to fix everything with the Land Law and they have done nothing, and now they leave the problem to the Cabildo of Lanzarote and the City Council of Yaiza", he questioned.
"The issue in the Canary Islands is solved with management capacity, quite the opposite to what happens in Teguise, where the nationalist municipal government is unable to execute the demolition of the different skeletons that are mortifying neighbors and businessmen of Costa Teguise because you have not approved the Special Plan of the Historic-Artistic Complex or the third Modernization Plan after twelve years in the Mayor's Office", Viera reproached in response to an intervention by the mayor of La Villa and regional parliamentarian, Oswaldo Betancort.