The Canarian nationalist party states that the report "evidences the opaque and not very rigorous management of the mayor, Óscar Noda, and criticizes that the governing group did not adapt its internal control mechanisms to what is required by Law."
The party assures that "while Loli Corujo accuses Oswaldo Betancort of continuing to grant licenses, the socialist mayor José Juan Cruz has said in an interview that they will continue to authorize them if they comply with current planning regulations."
"Arrecife has enormous potential and we are going to prove it. Working for Arrecife is also working for the Canary Islands," said the new local secretary.
Díaz pointed out that "Coalición Canaria in Teguise is more than a party: it is a family. Our goal is to give a voice to each member and work with enthusiasm, closeness, humility and transparency"
The political formation responds in this way to the complaint filed by the socialist councilor before the Cabildo for the changes of date in the island plenary sessions, setting the sessions on the same days that she has to attend the Congress
The group points out that "they have not been reviewed since 1997 and are still written in pesetas, reflecting an outdated and obsolete regulatory framework"
David Rocío, the party's spokesperson, has stated that "due to the open confrontation between the mayor and the Local Police, there were barely two officers on duty this weekend."
The socialists hold Betancort responsible for the lack of surveillance at the site and demand urgent measures from the Cabildo to protect the island's archaeological heritage
We start from the idea of allocating it to a congress center, auditorium and fairground, without discarding any other use that prioritizes the general interest, such as sports.
Among the initiatives blocked by the Chamber was the express authorization of temporary emergency facilities (such as generators) or the incorporation of new synchronous compensators in La Palma and Lanzarote
"The president must explain how he plans to continue governing. Our vote would depend on the horizon he draws, his plans, and his commitments," says the Canarian leader
San Ginés defends that the island has the "cheapest gasoline in the Canary Islands", which "is magnificent news and hopefully it lasts because that will mean that the price of fuel on our island remains below the average"
The spokesperson for the Canarian Coalition in the Congress of Deputies, Cristina Valido, points out that "it is necessary for the State to respect everything that the Statute of Autonomy already recognizes us"
The Executive empowered the general secretary to initiate a round of contacts and conversations with all local political forces in Lanzarote, framed within the political strategy for the 2027 elections.
Coalición Canaria Lanzarote alerts citizens and asks not to interact with messages sent from the compromised number, while investigating possible similar cases
Samuel Martín, Olivia Duque, Abigail González and Aroa Revelo complete the new leadership of CC elected this Saturday at the VII Island Congress of the nationalist formation.
"The internal debate has always been part of our identity as an organization. It is healthy, enriching and shows that we are a living party, committed to participation and active listening," they say from the party
Amado Vizcaíno criticizes the "apathy" of the government group in the face of a 12.6% increase in criminal offenses and accuses the mayor of generating division in the Local Police while crimes skyrocket
The party assures that "the socialists have crossed a very dangerous line, lying shamelessly and manipulating knowing that the Cabildo of Lanzarote does not grant licenses for new hotels"
“Pedro has all my respect and recognition for his work in the organization. I am convinced that we both share the common goal of building the best for our party and that we will maintain a dialogue based on respect and unity”