Rosa Dávila, candidate for Canarian Coalition to the Council of Tenerifeinsisted this Monday on requesting a face-to-face with the current island president, the socialist Pedro Martín, to discuss the queues on the roads of Tenerifes after the nationalist affirmed last week, within the framework of the forum For a Tenerife with a future that she organized THE DAY, which would fix traffic “in 90 days”, for which it claims to have a series of measures. Martín responds that «what proceeds is a public debate with all the candidates to the Presidency» of the insular Corporation in the elections of May 28.
In addition, the candidate for re-election by the PSOE points out that “it would be necessary to address in it not only the question of mobility (roads, transport, etc.), but all those issues in which Tenerife has to improve. Therefore, “an in-depth dialogue”, according to him Peter Martin.
Both agree on the need for <> to expand the third rail of the TF-5
The Canary Islands Coalition candidate affirms that the fact that the president of the Cabildo has not accepted her proposal to discuss mobility in Tenerife “is the symptom of her lack of management.” In her opinion, “in addition to being stuck, he is under attack.” The nationalist candidate stresses that “that empty chair is the symbol that best represents him in these four years at the head of the Cabildo.” Sentence: «Peter the absent».
Regarding his supposed “simplicities”, Dávila defends himself: “It turns out that he plans to change the hours of the University of La Laguna, but if it is us – we already did it in the last mandate – it is a simplicity ». The candidate of the Canarian Coalition to preside over the Cabildo de Tenerife assures that she sor socialist counterpart “has no proposals, but to leave the people of Tenerife in traffic jams for four more years ». She emphasizes that “what I am not going to do as president is sit idly by.”
The only coincidence between the two is the need to proceed with the expansion of the third lane of the Autopista de Norte (TF-5) from La Orotava to Guamasa (La Laguna), with the “maximum consensus and dialogue” with the municipalities through which it runs.
Rosa Dávila indicates that “the mayors of the North have my commitment to solve this outrage”, and criticizes that something “that we all want and need a month before the elections” is released to public information, without having discussed it with them. There is only one month to present allegations and just coinciding when the activity in the municipalities ends.
Pedro Martín, for his part, in the face of criticism from the mayor of Tacoronte, Daniel Díaz, assures that “I can understand some differences, but this work will benefit both Tacoronte and the entire North, because it is necessary.” Concludes the president and candidate of the PSOE that, in any case, “we will have to sit down and find the best solutions, but we cannot let the project slip away now that it has been approved, because if so, the money would go to another Island.”