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The CEO of Coast and Sea Sustainability at the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Pablo Saavedra Inajara, will consider move the suspension of administrative actions being carried out in the Canary Islands under the Coastal Act, which affects over 160,000 people.
This move was stated at a news conference, attended by lawyer and representative of the Canary Islands European Association of those harmed by the Coastal Act (Aeplc), Jose Luis Gonzalez Langa, who appeared before the media along with Tenerife Senator, Luz Marina Socas, to explain the contents of the first meeting that the current CEO has had with representatives of Costas Canarias. move
The application of the current Coastal Act has been, “Disastrous, and Canarian coastal communities have been fiercely attacked during Saavedra move s time in office,” said Gonzalez, at the meeting, which took place on June 7 th .
It has been vital to put the focus on theCanary Islands and their problems and has resulted in the CEO suspending the administrative proceedings that are underway that affect different populations in the archipelago.
In addition, the lawyer said, “We reported that the blueprint move for the new law will be this July and Saavedra said that before the end of the year there may already be new regulations,” which means, he said, “We have to be very aware and collect the petitions that we have made since the association that I represent began and, above all, to annul the current and unfair activity of the rule.”
In the Canaries there are about fifty affected areas, including San Andres Igueste (Santa Cruz de Tenerife), Santa Lucia (Güimar) and Los Roques, (Fasnia) in Tenerife: Ojos de Garza (Telde) and La Aldea de San Nicolás , Gran Canaria, Valle Gran Rey in La Gomera, Fuencaliente inLa Palmaand El Golfo on Lanzarote, to name just a few.
Given the situation, Gonzalez move said, “From the association move I represent I am committed to following very closely the blueprint move for the new law and hope it goes in line with our requests, because otherwise, we will continue fighting to stop these injustices on theCanary Islands”. The lawyer added, “We are the autonomous region most affected by far inSpain”.
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The CEO of Coast and Sea Sustainability at the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Pablo Saavedra Inajara, will consider move the suspension of administrative actions being carried out in the Canary Islands under the Coastal Act, which affects over 160,000 people.
This move was stated at a news conference, attended by lawyer and representative of the Canary Islands European Association of those harmed by the Coastal Act (Aeplc), Jose Luis Gonzalez Langa, who appeared before the media along with Tenerife Senator, Luz Marina Socas, to explain the contents of the first meeting that the current CEO has had with representatives of Costas Canarias. move
The application of the current Coastal Act has been, “Disastrous, and Canarian coastal communities have been fiercely attacked during Saavedra move s time in office,” said Gonzalez, at the meeting, which took place on June 7 th .
It has been vital to put the focus on theCanary Islands and their problems and has resulted in the CEO suspending the administrative proceedings that are underway that affect different populations in the archipelago.
In addition, the lawyer said, “We reported that the blueprint move for the new law will be this July and Saavedra said that before the end of the year there may already be new regulations,” which means, he said, “We have to be very aware and collect the petitions that we have made since the association that I represent began and, above all, to annul the current and unfair activity of the rule.”
In the Canaries there are about fifty affected areas, including San Andres Igueste (Santa Cruz de Tenerife), Santa Lucia (Güimar) and Los Roques, (Fasnia) in Tenerife: Ojos de Garza (Telde) and La Aldea de San Nicolás , Gran Canaria, Valle Gran Rey in La Gomera, Fuencaliente inLa Palmaand El Golfo on Lanzarote, to name just a few.
Given the situation, Gonzalez move said, “From the association move I represent I am committed to following very closely the blueprint move for the new law and hope it goes in line with our requests, because otherwise, we will continue fighting to stop these injustices on theCanary Islands”. The lawyer added, “We are the autonomous region most affected by far inSpain”.
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