Vizcaíno trusts that the mayor of Tías will comply with the Infant School, "despite being a proposal from CC"

The spokesperson for the Nationalist Group in the southern Consistory appreciates that the initiative was approved "unanimously" in the plenary session held this Monday.

November 24 2021 (20:02 WET)
Amado Vizcaino, CC councilor in the Tías City Council
Amado Vizcaino, CC councilor in the Tías City Council

The spokesperson for the Nationalist Group (CC-PNC) in the Tías City Council, Amado Vizcaíno, has expressed his satisfaction after the unanimous approval, in the plenary session held this Monday, of the motion presented by the nationalists "so that the building of the municipal nursery of Tías, in Puerto del Carmen, is adapted to the regulations of the infant schools from 0 to 3 years old".

As Vizcaíno emphasizes, the government of the City Council has announced in a press release that it will address the Canary Executive urging the creation of the aforementioned Infant School, but has not explained "that the request comes from a motion that the nationalists already tried to bring to the plenary session in October".

"They have made it a habit to announce as their own the initiatives that come from the opposition," questioned the CC spokesperson. "When we present a motion, that's when they start working on it," he stressed.

Thus, he explains that the proof is that it has been "a month after knowing the proposal of CC", when the mayor, José Juan Cruz Saavedra, has said "that the adaptation of the facilities to the standard with a project that must be drafted and provided with funding will have to be resolved".

"A month ago they announced that they were working on this issue with meetings with the Ministry of Education, and they left out our motion. Now, since we have already marked the steps of what they have to do, the only thing we hope is that it is true that the future Infant School of Puerto del Carmen can comply with current regulations and have six classrooms from 0 to 3 years old, as has been said and approved by all the groups present in the plenary session", says Amado Vizcaíno.

Likewise, Vizcaíno defends that the adaptation of municipal nurseries to infant schools was precisely "one of the great bets of the CC government, led by Fernando Clavijo, during the past term"

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