The People’s Party of Cross port dismisses as “chaotic and disastrous” the management of the socialist mayor, Mark Gonzalez«which now proposes a new location for the auditorium projected in the old San Francisco Park». For the PP, “with these statements the mayor demonstrates that he resigns from the audience, he did not have and does not have a project for the city and that, before the interests of the people of Porto, for him there are his personal interests and the discipline of his party, whose representatives in the Cabildo have made it clear that the project they were working on is very expensive for Cross port».
“The fact that three years have passed and the mayor has not ruled on the use of the plot of land the old bus stationnor about the construction of the city’s auditorium, are an unequivocal symptom that the mayor does not have a roadmap for the renovation of Cross port and that moves between chaos and permanent improvisation. Especially when we are talking about two enclaves whose actions should have advanced in this mandate, where the mayor found a new Bus Station and a project to San Francisco Parkas well as an economically healthy city council that allowed him to make investments, ”laments the PP.
For the president of the PP of Puerto de la Cruz, Mountain Angel«what Marco González is doing with the city is very serious, since it has taken joke the future of its inhabitants playing with infrastructures as important as the already planned auditorium». For Montañés, “this mayor would not be hired by anyone who wanted his company to prosper, unless the objective was to throw expensive parties.”
The popular ones consider that “it is clear that the model of the city of Mark Gonzalez It is based on third or fourth position infrastructures and services, and on waste in recreational and festive events that are what focuses all its political interests and collapses the administration ». In addition, they maintain that the transfer of the project from the auditorium to the old bus station “has the rejection of the PSOE in the Cabildo.”