The president of the Popular Party of Lanzarote and regional parliamentarian, Astrid Pérez, has valued "positively" the commitment acquired by Fomento in the search for alternatives to the use of the tachograph in the islands, as was evident in the meeting held this Wednesday in Madrid between parliamentarians of the Popular Party and Minister Ana Pastor.
Astrid Pérez points out that, during the meeting, the minister declared her department's willingness to explore other technical and legal formulas for the tachograph, in such a way that the peculiarities of the islands can be taken into account, while guaranteeing safety in transport.
On the other hand, the Lanzarote PP has reported that, in relation to the State budgets, Ana Pastor was "receptive" to the possibility that, via amendment, changes could be introduced to maintain subsidies for the transport of goods in the islands; "an issue that worries and occupies a good part of the effort that the senators and deputies of the Popular Party of the Canary Islands are making in Madrid".