The PP of Tías has been critical of the "passivity" of the PSOE in the recovery of the Molina de Mácher. The City Council Plenary has once again approved this Wednesday, unanimously, a motion from the Popular Party in which the municipal government is urged to initiate the necessary procedures to complete the recovery of the Molina de Mácher. A commitment from all political forces that "is not new but that the socialist government completely abandoned during the past term", the PP has complained.
"Although everything is congratulations and declarations of good intentions, in practice there has been no will to close an agreement with the property to complete the rehabilitation of the mill", says the PP councilor in Tías, Ylenia Vizcaíno. The fact that at a certain moment differences arose on how the works were being carried out cannot become “the perfect excuse for the Consistory to ignore what is a key piece of the industrial and ethnographic heritage of the municipality”, recognizes the mayor.
From the PP they consider that the Molina de Mácher is an example of the “incoherence and empty discourse” that the PSOE maintains with respect to the "conservation of heritage and its policy of folded arms". "It is regrettable that the immobility of the government of José Juan Cruz has led the residents of Mácher to look to the Cabildo to try to unblock the situation and that the municipal government is going to join the popular request instead of leading the rehabilitation, which is precisely the objective of the motion that was approved this Tuesday," he recalled.
"We greatly fear that this secondary role of the city council is what the mayor is looking for so as not to have to face the recovery of the mill, even though he is economically able to do so," Vizcaíno explained.








