The spokeswoman, María José Belda, says it, for whom it is “unjustifiable that there is talk of demolishing the current terminal of the Tenerife South airport to build a new building, since the current facility has never reached 100% occupancy.” He also criticizes that “the feasibility study announced by the Cabildo and the Government of the Canary Islands on the unnecessary Fonsalía dock shows that there is a clear political will to build it, now using a tool that allows such intention to be camouflaged in technical decisions.”
Against a plenary agreement
The island councilor understands that both issues contravene the Declaration of the Climate Emergency by the Cabildo de Tenerife, whose content “collides head-on with the idea of continuing to build unnecessary infrastructures for our Island through cement and concrete policies that only meet the demands of the construction and tourism employers, as well as the business and private interests of the traditional political class, which are reflected in the intentions with projects in Guía de Isora or in Granadilla de Abona ».
María José Belda defends that the European Recovery Funds should be used to “change the productive model that we have had until now.”