The president of the Canarian Coalition (CC) in Lanzarote, Juan Santana, proposed yesterday that the expulsion file of the councilors of San Bartolomé who refuse to comply with the requirement not to support Miguel Martín in his desire to reinstate the councilors of the Popular Party (PP) who resigned as a result of the crisis in the Cabildo be brought to the meeting of the Political Council to be held next Monday.
Santana expressed himself in such a forceful way yesterday morning on the program Buenos Días Lanzarote, who even allowed himself to joke about the possibility of returning to his profession as a school teacher if the current situation cannot be redirected and they are kicked out of the First Island Corporation again. Going into the problem of San Bartolomé in depth, he said that it is "another disgrace for the Island", to which is added a "disobedience" that for him has no justification whatsoever. "I don't understand how certain people lend themselves to this," he commented.
The president of the nationalists, who at no time hid his anger at everything that is happening, announced that he was going to give instructions for the CC Political Council to be convened for a meeting that will have to be held on Monday, where the decision will have to be adopted for which the socialists have given them a new deadline. "It is not good for people to act freely behind the party's back when they are also aware of the commitment made and when they have also committed to accepting it. When you belong to a party, you cannot do what suits you at any given moment," he explained.
After acknowledging his mistake in insisting that both the Canarian Socialist Party (PSC) and the Party of Independents of Lanzarote (PIL) include San Bartolomé in the agreement they reached to fix the problems of the Cabildo and the Arrecife City Council, two formations that already foresaw the problems that were going to be generated, he pointed out that his hand will not tremble when it comes to requesting the expulsion of both Juan Antonio de la Hoz and Ángela Aparicio. "I will make it clear that these people are superfluous in the party, regardless of what may happen in the Cabildo and the Arrecife City Council. When a commitment is made in a party, it is to be fulfilled, and these people have not done so," he stressed, insisting that CC is going to act with "forcefulness".
Santana is still amazed after Juan Antonio de la Hoz himself told him on Sunday afternoon that he was going to work to solve the problem when the next day he signed a document stating the opposite.