
The Arona Government group (PSOE) recalled yesterday that the judicial decisions against the management of the Canary Coalition at the head of the municipality have cost the municipal coffers and the pocket of the aroneros more than 10 million euros, most of them following the The same pattern: non-compliance with town planning agreements, as has happened again in the cases of the construction of public housing by Visocan on private land as well as by occupied individuals in Guaza.
In the case of La Camella “it is especially striking”, since the agreement was breached in 2010, but neither Visocan nor the Government of the Canary Islands agreed to file any lawsuit until their party, CC, left the Mayor’s Office and a new team entered , led by José Julián Mena, five years later. The lawsuit was filed in 2017, with the new team at the helm.
In this way, the team led by the mayor meets the statement, also made public yesterday by the nationalists, who accuse the municipal government, after six years at the head of the municipality, of having done nothing “to solve the problems, leaving death issues such as the recent sentences on the grounds of the IES Guaza and the homes of Visocan ”.
The Arona nationalists affirm that the socialists “are installed in the message, six years later, that all the ills of the municipality are the fault of CC, when they forget that they are the ones who have been in charge of the City Council for a term and a half, which they have turned into absolute chaos ”. “This issue is one more example of misrule and socialist inaction,” they denounced.
For the socialists, this statement does not correspond to reality and they point out that they have done three things in the City Council, such as “trying to win the trials for which they are responsible so as not to harm the citizens; negotiate, in the case of Visocan, so that spending reverts to public housing for the municipality, which has been achieved; and, thirdly, to pay for the broken dishes of the Canary Coalition by executing the sentence ”.
The PSOE insists on pointing out that “the licenses granted by the Canary Islands Coalition in the case of Visocan in La Camella and in Guaza were accompanied by unfavorable technical reports. In that of Visocan, in addition, the legal services warned the then government of a possible breach ”.