The political formation Podemos has also strongly attacked the definitive permit that Industria has just granted to Repsol to start the explorations, since it considers that it is the "consummation of the infamous aggression."
In addition, the party in Lanzarote has also questioned the attitude of the hotel association on the island. "We want to denounce the attitude of Asolan, who does not hesitate to be photographed before the employee of the month of Repsol, José Manuel Soria, possibly in exchange, among other things, for the legalization of those illegal constructions that grew in the shadow of speculation."
Soria, who in addition to being Minister of Industry is also responsible for Tourism of the central government, met last Monday with the board of Asolan in Playa Blanca, where he is spending his summer vacation, staying in an illegal hotel.
In its statement, Podemos denounces that "the oligarchies of Lanzarote, and therefore of the Canary Islands, linked to tourism, do not care about a clean sea and a sustainable future", since "their interests are the exploitation of human resources and the legalization of their dirty deals." "They do not care that the Canarians say no," they lament.
Therefore, the party calls for mobilization, "because it is the people's time." For the moment, it has called a "citizen assembly" for this Wednesday, starting at 6:00 p.m., in Playa Blanca, in the El Berrugo area, and encourages all the residents of the island to participate.









