The Canarian Coalition-PNC-SB in the Cabildo of Lanzarote considers "a fraud of law the decision of the new island government group (PSOE-PP) to hire four positions of eventual managers" in the Tourist Centers. In addition, it questions that this change in the staff was approved on August 30 in the Board of Directors of the EPEL "with the favorable vote of the government and the complicit abstention of the works council, which publicly stated that it had opposed".
The spokesperson for the nationalist group in the CACT, Samuel Martín, assures that "the formal agreement does not contemplate the eventual nature to which the president María Dolores Corujo has publicly referred to justify her hand-picked election" and has warned "that if these appointments occur in the terms and conditions announced by the president of the Cabildo, CC will denounce it before the General Directorate of Public Function of the Government of the Canary Islands, since it would be an attempt to circumvent the limits established by the Law of Public Administrations regarding the number of freely appointed positions that, as is known, are legally limited".
Likewise, the nationalists have requested the appearance in plenary of Corujo to explain how she plans to carry out these appointments. Samuel Martín considers that "the current government group is trying to use the subterfuge of a public company, as is the case of the EPEL-CACT, to appoint four additional eventual positions in complicity with the Popular Party, its government partner, and with the complicit silence of the works council that publicly lied by stating that it had voted against said measure, when the reality is that they abstained, thus facilitating its approval, probably in exchange for the promise that they would be paid what the courts have finally prohibited".
For the nationalists of CC, "the measure adopted within the Board of Directors of the EPEL-CACT shows on the one hand the submission of the PP to the PSOE in order to keep its mayor in Arrecife, and on the other hand the hypocrisy of both the PSOE and the works council, which on numerous occasions during the past legislature spoke out against the hiring of management positions in the CACT and on top of that presume to do so through the procedure of free designation".
Finally, they point out that "the approval of this measure is especially serious after the government group itself has paralyzed an internal selection procedure, harming the interests of 47 CACT workers, who are now defenseless in the face of the complicity of the works council with the new management of the Tourist Centers, despite the existence of legal reports that warn that said paralysis may have legal consequences, including compensation, in the event that said selective processes are finally annulled".