Opinion

Canarian Corruption at the service of its masters

I could say that we have been stunned to see how the Cabildo, governed by CC and PP, approved in the Governing Council the granting of the tourist license to the Sandos Papagayo Hotel, a symbol of urban corruption and one of the legacies that Coalición Canaria continues to leave us every time it touches power. We already know where the public representatives who collaborated with such an environmental attack are.

Do you remember when the Minister of Territorial Policy said that they did not want any more beds? The same one who now says that it is the responsibility of the Yaiza City Council and that they are obliged to grant the license due to a ruling by the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands. Of course, Coalición Canaria taking the people of Lanzarote for fools is something that works less and less for them.

Do you know what the sentence says exactly? The only thing certain is that it forced the Cabildo to resolve the file by granting or denying the authorization. Of course, it is better to lie in order to justify that the interests of their masters are more important than those of the people of Lanzarote.

It is the legacy that Coalición Canaria leaves wherever it goes. Skeletons, unfinished or finished constructions without having all the necessary permits and, of course, all this with a touch of absurd cynicism making themselves look like the defenders of the Canary Islands. Of course, they will have thought about "let's take advantage of the holidays and camouflage it like that". Of course, they have not been able to buy all the media and, unfortunately for them, it has come to light. Try to look for it in media that does not even need to be named. And it is that for them, communication has also ceased to be public.

The Socialist Party tried to carry out its demolition for years and only justice prevented it in the last term.

And while the Sandos Papagayo is on its way to being legalized without a building or activity license and without an occupancy permit, the Canary Islanders are full of words to criticize without realizing that, more than public representatives, they have become environmental terrorists at the service of a few.