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Complaint about the "incompetence" of the Teguise City Council with the licenses of the La Villa market

A reader states that they have been waiting since 2019 for the council to renew the licenses and that "even on the way to 2025 they have not been delivered"

Teguise Market

A reader exposes to La Voz the "inefficiency, incompetence, passivity, deficiency and inadequacy" of the Teguise City Council, those directly responsible for the La Villa market and its mayor, Olivia Duque. 

In a note sent to this editorial office, he reveals that they are "in a desperate and extremely alarming situation, for the interests of many colleagues".

Some of these residents have decided to "transfer or sell" their stalls in the market, "as stated in the statutes and municipal ordinances." However, they are forced to wait to "obtain the licenses that expired in 2019" and that even "on the way to 2025 have not been delivered." 

Thus, he highlights that, "after opening a new call for the renewal of licenses, and making a request for all those documents that were necessary", the situation has not yet been resolved. 

"Many colleagues have denounced or complained to those responsible, including their mayor, but they have ignored the claim that today is the same as five years ago," they have highlighted. 

This reader, on behalf of other colleagues in the same situation, asks the Teguise City Council for "speed" with the new licenses, to be able to exercise "a right that we have and that is protected by municipal regulations to freely transfer our businesses, as is done with total normality and naturalness in the commercial field of any commercial nature."