The non-attached councilors in the Teguise City Council, Sandra Tolosa and José Dimas Martín have denounced “the lack of caution on the part of the CC Government group when executing the painting in the Guatiza church park”. “This park has never suffered from such an aberrant color,” they assured, criticizing “the painting of the park floor of the Church with a beach yellow (we don't know if it is in stock or on offer from a particular company) that has nothing to do with the traditional white that defines not only this park but most of those in our municipality”.
A decision that Martín and Tolosa have described as “striking” and “unfortunate” and have assured that it is the action “that has most angered many residents of the town”. “We do not know if this “accident” has occurred because the mayor or the councilor have subscribed to the “Flower Power” undertaken by their party colleague and at the same time Councilor for Works in the previous legislature, who painted some warehouses of the Agro-industrial Complex a bright yellow visible from Morocco”, the non-attached councilors pointed out, adding whether “on the contrary it is due to the action on some municipal technicians formerly in charge of controlling all these actions and to whom said functions have been withdrawn in favor of the councilor 'Immediate Attention'”.

If on June 22 the popular councilor denounced the “state of abandonment” of the Plaza de la Iglesia del Cristo de las Aguas, now the councilors not attached to the Consistory are the ones who have complained “once again the lack of foresight of the mayor and his faithful guardian, the Councilor for Works”. According to Martín and Tolosa, this “has led them to act in a hurry and crazy to try to please the residents of this town before the Big Day of their festivities in honor of Santa Margarita”.
“Faced with the neglect shown months ago, where it was difficult to see any public employee, beyond the street cleaning staff, these days we have witnessed astonished an “invasion” of municipal employees tending to try to remedy and hide all those defects that the town has suffered during all this time”, pointed out the non-attached councilors of Teguise. “Painters, electricians, gardeners, etc., at full speed renovating streets, parks, sports courts and even the socio-cultural center, which have benefited from an abundant splash of paint,” they pointed out.

“As public representatives in the opposition, we request that the necessary measures be taken immediately to solve this problem and return this area to the state it has enjoyed throughout its life,” said Martín and Tolosa.









