The president of the Haría Municipality Platform (PMH) and first deputy mayor of the Haría City Council, José Torres Stinga, stated this Friday that his formation “is the only one that can give the municipality the stability it needs to continue moving forward.”
In this sense, Stinga remarked that thanks to the management of the Haría Municipality Platform, the Guinate Viewpoint area and its access have been recovered in the last six months, after the Ministry of the Interior has already begun works to restore this area to its natural state.
Among the merits of the group, the current first deputy mayor of the municipality highlights that they have achieved “finally” the municipal transfer of the Casa del Cura to turn it into an Island Crafts Center. This operation has been described from the platform as “a historic milestone”. At the same time, Stinga recalls that since the Island Council of Lanzarote acquired that property in 2018, “no municipal government, neither the Canarian Coalition nor the PSOE, had been able to unblock the matter.”
Likewise, he recalled that thanks to the management and insistence of the government team, formed by the Haría Municipality Platform, the island corporation has also managed to reopen the Tabayesco road.
“We have not stopped fighting and working for all our neighbors in every point of the municipality for a single minute, from the coastal towns of Punta Mujeres, Charco del Palo, Órzola and Arrieta, to Mala, Ye, Haría, Maguez, Guinate, or Tabayesco,” insisted the president of this group.
Among the projects executed by the platform, Stinga recalled the construction of the Órzola Dock or the launch of the Municipal Market, as well as the execution of the Sanitation Plans of Arrieta, Punta Mujeres or Charco Palo, or the impulse for the construction of the IES Haría.
At the social level, they value the implementation of numerous employment plans, with the collaboration of other institutions and the execution of various social integration plans.
On the other hand, Torres Stinga insists that they have “activated leisure and health programs and activities for young people and the elderly in the municipality, and resolved the municipal subsidy programs aimed at associations, groups, and athletes, among other beneficiaries.” He has also valued the “municipal work carried out in the last six months by both the mayor of Haría, Evelia García (PMH), and the councilor, Fernando Fontes (PMH)”, since “the improvements that have been carried out in all points of the municipality are evident.”