He PP spokesman in the Santa Cruz City Hall and candidate for mayor in the face of the May 28 elections, Carlos Tarife, estimates that the order of the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands On the suspension of the catalog of Francoist vestiges “he agrees with the capital of Tenerife, when he warned that it seriously harmed the conservation, heritage and history of the city.”
The leader of the popular chicharreros urges the president of the autonomous government, the socialist Angel Victor Torres, to “ask forgiveness from the santa cruceros, door to door, doorbell to doorbell, after they wanted to insult us by calling us Francoists.” “From the PP we already warned that this catalogue, which was being made at the regional level, only made reference to Santa Cruz and therefore it was illegal”, “as the TSJC now accredits”, he specifies.
Tarife asks Torres “to stick to what the Law of Historical Memory says and to comply with it”, and demands that he abandon the sectarianism with which he treats the woman from Tenerife “because the PSOE».
The deputy spokesman for the PP, Guillermo Díaz Guerra, recalls that both the San Miguel Arcángel Association and the Santa Cruz City Council, at the request of his group, filed an appeal against the “government outrage.”