The president of the Cabildo de Tenerife, Pedro Martín, has accused the Canary Islands Coalition (CC) candidate for the Island Corporation, Rosa Dávila, of treating citizens “as minors” with her proposal to mitigate traffic jams in 90 days , and reminded him that CC left “a real traffic mess” after 30 years in government.
In statements provided by the Cabildo, the president of the Island Corporation responded to the proposal made last Monday by the nationalist candidate, in which she proposed five measures to alleviate traffic jams on the island in the first 90 days of her mandate. : “It is about staggering the entrance and exit to the administrations and large workplaces, increasing school transportation, decentralizing public services, a specific proposal for the university community and shuttle buses from the north and south to the University of La Laguna and large workplaces. These are measures that can be agreed upon and implemented to mitigate the queues”. In addition to maintaining free public transport. Rosa Dávila emphasized that “we cannot trust everything to long-term solutions. People cannot wait for 2028, which is what the current leaders have said.”
However, Pedro Martín recalled yesterday that the Canary Islands Coalition was governing the Canary Islands for 30 years, with powers over highways, “and they left us a real mess of traffic, but now their candidate says that she solves the problem in 90 days.” “It seems to me a lack of respect for citizens and treating them as if they were minors,” he reproached.
years of work
As indicated by the insular president, the works on the highways that the Government of the Canary Islands is going to put out to tender in the coming months are the result of years of work “and a lot of paperwork, including authorizations from the Environment.”
These works, Pedro Martín has continued in this regard, are the solution “and not the occurrences of Rosa Dávila”, which, in his opinion, are typical of someone who “speaks without being advised by someone who knows the matter.”