The Popular Party of Tinajo has denounced that the last four years of municipal government led by Coalición Canaria has been "a lost mandate." The populars have also pointed out the "little progress" that Tinajo has experienced and "a totally wasted absolute majority" that has not left "any significant progress" in the municipality.
In this sense, the candidate of the Popular Party for mayor, Ramon Ortiz, highlights "the high degree of non-compliance with the commitments acquired by CC with the residents of Tinajo" in the past municipal elections of 2019. "When we say that the municipality is paralyzed it is not because yes, but because the reality is that 90% of the electoral promises remained in that; in simple promises to the general detriment of all our neighbors,” says Ortiz.
From the Popular Party they remember some of the "breaches" of the mayor who "once promised a Sports Center with a public municipal pool, a multipurpose room and paddle tennis courts. All we have seen of all this are some posters at the last minute announcing paddle tennis courts in the sports facilities. The rest is all a mirage because not even the accesses to the Municipal Pavilion have been paved,” they denounce from the political formation.
“We were also told that they were going to acquire the house located behind the Town Hall to make a Youth Center and a parking lot for the medical office and this is the date that neither purchase, nor parking nor center for the young people of the municipality that is so necessary,” explains Ortiz, who relates that the same thing happens with the funeral home, “which remains stuck in the same place and with the same problems of lack of space as always.”
On the other hand, they wonder where the promised 24-hour ambulance for Tinajo went, “a municipality where right now there is an obligation to get sick or have an emergency within a schedule, before the service ends,” says Ramón Ortiz, who believes that we must persist with the demand before the Government of the Canary Islands.