The Territorial Policy Councilor of the Cabildo, Carlos Espino, said this Tuesday that it is completely false that the Yaiza City Council has delivered a detailed report of the construction licenses that it has granted in the municipality. "Let them show us when they presented them because we may have lost them", the socialist councilor noted ironically.
Espino finds it inconceivable that the information continues to be hidden after the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands (TSJC) issued a serious warning to both the mayor of Yaiza, José Francisco Reyes, and the secretary of the Corporation. "The slightest prudence should lead them to present the licenses to the Cabildo," he noted. The TSJC asked Yaiza, within five days, to deliver the projects in which litigation has already begun and to communicate all the licenses granted.
The Yaiza opposition asked the government group to bring to the plenary all the judicial resolutions on urban planning matters in which the City Council is involved. For Espino, the southern councilors will have to attend that session with sandwiches, given the large number of open proceedings against the City Council for failing to fulfill its obligations.
Situation in San Bartolomé
Carlos Espino, as the island secretary of Organization of the PSC-PSOE, stated that the new situation of political instability in the San Bartolomé City Council will not affect in the slightest the political pact of the Cabildo of Lanzarote and the City Council of Arrecife. According to him, if the socialist group of the municipality of Ajei requires an intervention from the island leadership, it will be done, but the leadership respects the position adopted by the local socialist committee. Espino took pains to emphasize that there have been no official meetings to analyze this situation. "Territorial organizations are autonomous in the area in which we operate," he said.