The information known in these days that the courts order Oswaldo Betancort to throw the eternal skeletons of Costa Teguise demonstrate that "throughout the twelve sad years of government of the Canarian Coalition in Teguise there was only one interest, to collect, plug and favor speculators, without caring that the image of Costa Teguise looks like a city in ruins," reports Laureano Álvarez.
Oswaldo Betancort, as mayor of Teguise and Olivia Duque, as councilor of urban planning, "preferred to leave those concrete structures rotting before paying attention to Justice and demolish them," says Álvarez. "The reckless action has turned huge areas of Costa Teguise into nests of squatters, garbage dumps and insecurity for citizens, as well as inhuman places to live," he adds.
"The lies of Oswaldo Betancort as mayor of the municipality and Olivia Duque as councilor of urban planning, saying that they could not throw the skeletons of illegal hotels because Justice prevented them from doing so, are terrible," he confirms. "This only proves one thing, that both Olivia and Oswaldo are two puppets in the hands of speculators," says Laureano Álvarez.
"Gladys Acuña and María del Mar Boronat advisors of the disaster"
For Laureano Álvarez it is no "coincidence that the convicted for urban crimes Gladys Acuña and the newly plugged-in, María del Mar Boronat, are Betancort's advisors in Urban Planning and in the Technical Office," he says. "Gladys Acuña was hired as a lawyer and no one knows of any work done in the municipality, a woman whose resume is to be feared but with great relations with businessmen," he says.
On the other hand, "María del Mar Boronat was hired as head of the Technical Office or, what is the same, a person from the list that both Oswaldo and Olivia say has no idea was hired." In short, "an ignorant in the matter and a woman serving a sentence," he acknowledges.
"We commit to enforce the Law, demolish the illegal skeletons and improve the environment of a municipality"
"And the disaster throughout the municipality stems from a policy of meals with speculators and little work." "From Contigo Teguise we commit to enforce the Law, demolish the illegal skeletons and improve the environment of a municipality that cannot continue for another minute in the hands of the Canarian Coalition," he concludes.