The debate finally appeared in the last part of the session and focused on two controversial issues: the planned installation at the Arico Environmental Complex and the Canarian Airways project.
The extensive chapter of questions from the plenary session, some even derived from the previous one, finally made the debate appear in the hall after the placid unanimity. Two controversial topics and none new. On the one hand, the tender to install a recycling plant in the Arico Environmental Complex. On the other hand, the situation of the airline with the participation of Council submitted almost a year ago.
For CC, PP and Sí Podemos Canarias an incinerator. For the PSOE, a recycling facility whose specifications make it clear that material recovery prevails. The nationalist Blanca Pérez and the socialist Javier Rodríguez Medina star – it is not the first time – in the intense moment with energy recovery and background incineration. Each kept their position. Both Pérez and Valentín González, from the PP, urged Rodríguez on whether he is going to comply with the agreement of the plenary commission of last 19 to destroy the tender. The socialist appealed to the technical reports to a Governing Council that must decide. González and Medina had their moment of tension with the concept of democratic anomaly as a throwing weapon.
The popular Manuel Fernández asked about the airline, who concludes: “The Cabildo blames the businessmen for not having started a file to participate in the company.” Fernández considers “inadmissible for the island government to avoid its responsibility.”
Aarón Afonso, insular director of Coordination and Support for the President, assured: “We are still waiting for the documentation that the company has to provide us so that our technicians can prepare the legal and economic reports required before submitting it to the Governing Council.”