SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, January 18 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The advisor of the Socialist Group in the Cabildo of Tenerife, Javier Rodríguez, has described this Thursday as “unacceptable” that the corporation has given “privileged” treatment to the streamer TheGrefg by promoting him to climb Teide and the cable car being opened for him a day it was closed due to the wind.
In a statement he expresses his “surprise” that there is no report or file that determines the island’s interest, as confirmed in a plenary commission by the Minister of the Natural Environment, Blanca Pérez, in such a way that it is deduced that the permit was granted by the president of the Cabildo, Rosa Dávila, and the island director Pedro Millán, whom TheGrefg calls “capo” in his video, since he boarded the cable car “while it was closed to have a permit in hand” to go up to the summit of Teide on November 23rd.
The socialists criticize that the corporation encourages a climb to Teide “without permission, without the necessary clothing and supplies, especially after the experience when dozens of tourists found themselves unable to descend properly after the cable car broke down in 2017.” .
For all this, the Socialist Group has requested the convening of an extraordinary plenary session because it considers it “very serious” to convey to public opinion that “one can break the rules and talk about the fact that in Tenerife there are ‘bosses’ in public entities “, referring to Pedro Millán.
Likewise, he expresses his “total rejection” of the fact that the president of the Cabildo, also president of the Teide Cable Car, opened the facilities “only for this man when it was closed because the necessary safety conditions were not met.”