Teguise + Unido proposes to create a "reconstruction commission" to improve the municipality

Teguise + Unido proposes to create a "reconstruction commission" to improve the municipality, says the candidate, Laureano Álvarez. The objective of this body is to "work hand in hand" with the residents, "design a recovery" and "meet their needs".

April 12 2023 (15:11 WEST)
Teguise + Unido proposes a reconstruction commission to improve the municipality
Teguise + Unido proposes a reconstruction commission to improve the municipality

Teguise + Unido proposes to create a commission for the reconstruction of the municipality since "they are aware that Oswaldo's twelve years in Teguise have meant the absolute abandonment of the municipality." "The mayor of Coalición Canaria has given us his best virtues in Teguise, plagues of rats and cockroaches in the most populated urban areas, delays in the municipal administration, residents who have been waiting for licenses for years, abandonment of cleaning and maintenance of our towns, etc.", they recall. Something that "has become a continuous frustration for the inhabitants of Teguise".

"The damage he has done is of such magnitude that any help will be little", acknowledges Laureano Álvarez. "In the 21st century there are huge areas lacking sewerage, scarce police or deficient public lighting." "The candidate for mayor believes that a "municipal reconstruction commission must be created to straighten out the municipality".

"The commission must work hand in hand with the residents, design the recovery of Teguise and improve the municipality"

"This commission must have a presence of the residents of the different payments." And with them, "working hand in hand, start designing, first, the recovery of the municipality and then, the improvement of it", adds Álvarez.

“Cleaning, maintenance, security, public transport (with special care for the taxi drivers of the municipality), sewerage, public lighting, maintenance of schools, repair of heritage, etc. among many other needs, which "are a gigantic challenge but more than necessary for Teguise after twelve lost years", he confesses.

He concludes by pointing out that "we have to recover the pride of being from our towns and cities and start participating again in the day-to-day of the consistory as good neighbors”.

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