Carmen Luz Baso, the mayor of Los Silos, openly criticized the previous local administration (CC-PP) for failing to meet the deadline to file an appeal for Administrative Litigation in order to reopen the municipal pool. The pool has been closed since 2019 due to its location within the public maritime-terrestrial domain, under the ownership of the General Directorate of the Coast and the Sea.
In response to inquiries from PP councilor Raquel González during the latest council session regarding efforts by the current government to resolve the issue, Carmen Luz Baso did not mince words. “You need to understand what transpired with the pool and how the CC-PP handled the situation,” she remarked. Baso went on to elaborate that “since 2022, there has been only one initial request. Subsequently, the former administration took no action to regain the concession. One year passed, then another, with no progress. The current administration was left with an unanswered prior request and a missed two-month deadline to file an appeal for Litigation, a process neglected by this City Council.”
The mayor emphasised that the present government “is actively working on this issue. Despite facing challenges, we are pursuing meetings with the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, including discussions with the Secretary of State, in order to address this matter and implement the necessary steps to file the appeal, for which we are already prepared,” Baso highlighted.