The socialist councilors in the Teguise City Council, Pedro Jacinto Martín and Noelia Esther Umpiérrez, have presented a formal complaint in the Registry of the Consistory in which they accuse the Government group of La Villa of "lack of democratic culture, transparency and seriousness" in the management of the municipality.
As they express in the document, "the former members of the PIL and still without party location within the Corporation convene meetings with groups to analyze the situation of Teguise, present studies and reports regarding the future of Costa Teguise and resume the edition of the municipal magazine, without informing or inviting to participate the socialist councilors nor apparently, the rest of political representatives of the Corporation".
In this sense, Martín and Umpiérrez remind the Government group of the supervisory role of public action played by the opposition in democratic systems and the obligation to provide both information and access to meetings and activities that have to do with the administration of the municipality.
They also insist that a municipal publication, financed with public funds, that is, money from the taxes of all residents, "cannot be dedicated to praising the achievements of the City Council and be biased for the benefit of a formation to which the mayor was already alluding in his penultimate issue".