The PSC of Lanzarote demands that the technicians carry out a report on the expense that this campaign has entailed. They insist that the sole objective has been the promotion of Inés Rojas and accuse CC of "skirting illegality in order to scrape together some last-minute votes."

The PSC of Lanzarote demands that Inés Rojas and CC pay the Cabildo the cost of the "institutional campaign"

The Socialist group of the Cabildo of Lanzarote has demanded in the Plenary, through a motion, that Coalición Canaria and Inés Rojas jointly pay the costs derived from the contracting in the media...

April 2 2007 (13:42 WEST)
The PSC of Lanzarote demands that Inés Rojas and CC pay the Cabildo the cost of the "institutional campaign"
The PSC of Lanzarote demands that Inés Rojas and CC pay the Cabildo the cost of the "institutional campaign"

The Socialist group of the Cabildo of Lanzarote has demanded in the Plenary, through a motion, that Coalición Canaria and Inés Rojas jointly pay the costs derived from the contracting in the local media of what has been called the "institutional campaign". To this end, it proposes that the technicians of the first Corporation carry out a report on the total cost of the campaign, which has included, from Friday, March 16 to Saturday, March 31, daily or weekly full-color insertions in the printed media, -magazines, free press and newspapers of regional and island scope-, in addition to spots on local televisions and radio spots on Lanzarote stations.

In the opinion of the PSC of Lanzarote, the effective campaign "has had the sole objective of promoting the president of the Cabildo, Inés Rojas, who is running as a candidate for the Cabildo of a deflated and unpopular Coalición Canaria, willing to burn the ships and skirt illegality in its actions in order to scrape together some last-minute votes." That is why the socialists demand that the nationalist force be in charge of paying "the enormous expenses of the campaign, including the cost related to creativity (however scarce and difficult to detect among the tangle of self-satisfaction and personal hype of the president), the management of commercial contacts, the printing of photoliths and recording of spots and wedges and the final price of the insertions".

In addition, and after the response of the government group of the Cabildo, which assures that the campaign is merely informative to make known to the citizens the work that has been developed from the first institution, the socialists have ironized affirming that they understand "the difficulties that citizens may find to assess the management of the Cabildo of the past Legislature, given its non-existence, but understands that the dissemination of the photographs of the president in the most varied postures, kisses, hugs and understanding looks, does not especially help to unravel the social benefits of her work at the head of the Corporation".

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