Manuel Fajardo (PSOE): “Being neutral to xenophobia undermines the principles of democracy”
Manuel Fajardo (Arrecife, 1960) repeats his candidacy for Lanzarote in the socialist formation and pleads for a great pact between the political parties to implement improvements and trusts in the consolidation of proposals such as the line between Lanzarote and the peninsula if his seat in the Senate.
You lead the candidacy again, what has remained pending?
It has been a legislature not only convulsed from a political point of view, but extraordinary both for the pandemic as with the war at the gates of Europe. I apply because I want to continue working for Lanzarote and the graceful as a senator, always talking to his citizens and citizens. During this time, we have managed to solve the problem of the houses in Valterra that have been donated to the Cabildo. Also, we have achieved the bonus for non-capital islands in terms of subsidies for the agriculture sector. Later, we managed to make transshipments mandatory on the maritime line between Cádiz, Reef, Port of RosarioPuerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Santa Cruz de The Palmand in this sense, we bring to the transport commission a pilot experience between the peninsula and Lanzarote to prevent airlines from raising prices and leaving 75% without effect.