This morning, while reading a newspaper from Lanzarote, I saw that our Cabildo, in the person of its president, Mrs. María Dolores Corojo, had been awarded the GOOD PRACTICES award for attention to dependency and home service for our elderly, who are either disabled or live alone, and the response from the Mayor of Teguise questioning whether such a service exists; given this, I couldn't resist the temptation to add some clarification.
Now that I am experiencing very sad moments in my life, one more, and worried about not being accused of causing the SEVEN PLAGUES OF EGYPT or of being PUTIN's ideologue for provoking the invasion of UKRAINE, I offer these examples because I have not only been accused of everything else but also condemned, something never seen in the history of the Canary Islands, I take the liberty of pointing out the following:
Dear President, I do not doubt your good will and the emotion, the same one I felt when I implemented said service as mayor of Teguise, that you will have felt when believing that you had launched a pioneering service on the island. Well, no, Madam President!! That service was a pioneer in Lanzarote when you were still in kindergarten or running around in some infant classroom and I was Mayor of Teguise.
I have also read the response from Mr. Oswaldo Betancor, Mayor of Teguise, accusing you of taking credit that does not belong to you. I don't know if he is the most appropriate person to make that reproach, as he is not exactly one to lag behind in the medal department; I can recommend to him, with all affection and humility, that by simply returning Teguise to the splendor I left it in, he would surely lack the chest to hang the medals and would smooth out that desired path that separates him from the Cabildo of Lanzarote.








