The insular PP shows its «Concern» for the «null management of the Cabildo» given the lack of land for the construction of public housing. The popular councilor Valentín González understands that, “despite the plenary agreement of February 2020, Tenerife continues without a housing plan.” González Évora reflects: «The Canary Islands Government he complains about the lack of land, so the Popular Party will ask the island government what steps it has taken with the municipalities to give up land that can be used in the construction of new public housing.
The PP concludes that “the bidding for projects of the Housing Plan of the Government of the Canary Islands 2020-2025 does not reach 8.5% in Tenerife.” And he stresses: “Public housing has not been built in the Canary Islands for more than 10 years, despite the fact that the Autonomous Community has had up to seven plans.”
The PP will ask during the next Plenary Commission of the Natural Environment and Municipal Cooperation what are the actions, interventions and procedures carried out before the call of the Government of the Canary Islands on “the transfer of land for the construction of new public housing.” This, after the council’s own councilor for Housing, Zebenzuí Chinea, announced that he was making “a joint diagnosis with the municipalities to assess land and determine the conditions to be able to assign them and generate interventions.”
González Évora values: «There is no excuse with an updated Plan and financial record; the only thing lacking is the management capacity to translate it into reality ». To this situation, he adds to conclude, “is added the fact that the Cabildo has not launched an Island Housing Plan of Tenerife, despite the fact that there is a plenary agreement of February 28, 2020 in this regard” .