The socialists denounce that a month and a half after the visit of the Kings of Spain, the center is still not opening its doors and describe the situation as "painful, regrettable and further proof of the complete political incapacity of the nationalists

The PSC accuses the Canarian Coalition of using the image of the Kings for the "fraudulent" inauguration of the Titerroy Health Center

Initially, according to the Socialist Party, the inauguration was scheduled for the month of September. However, the works were being finalized on those dates. Last November 25...

January 15 2007 (16:07 WET)
The PSC accuses Coalición Canaria of using the image of the Kings for the fraudulent inauguration of the Titerroy Health Center
The PSC accuses Coalición Canaria of using the image of the Kings for the fraudulent inauguration of the Titerroy Health Center

Initially, according to the Socialist Party, the inauguration was scheduled for September. However, the works were being finalized on those dates. Last November 25, the Kings of Spain visited the Health Center, but as of today it has not yet been launched. For the socialists, it is a "painful, regrettable situation and further proof of complete political incapacity and they believe that "it would be interesting to know the opinion of the Royal House" for the use of its image.

The socialists criticize the health leaders of the Canarian Coalition, since they affirm that "due to their mismanagement, negligence and inefficiency, they have been unable, four and a half months later than planned, to launch it".

This Health Center, the largest in Lanzarote in terms of the number of patients to be treated, has more than 20,000 users, since it corresponds to the neighborhoods of Titerroy, Argana, part of the center of Arrecife and other surrounding areas. "All these users continue to travel to Valterra for more than a year to be treated, with the damage and inconvenience that this entails: time, money, being treated in facilities designed for many fewer users", say the Lanzarote socialists.

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