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The law concerns pro-perties jokakoti deemed to have been constructed too close to the sea front and has led to hundreds of demolitions with many others still under threat. Although recently amended, the Canary jokakoti Islands have not been listed as a special case like some other regions, leading to allegations of “unfair treatment” and a worrying sentence for thousands of owners.
Following a meeting with the Canary Platform jokakoti for those Affected by the Coastal Act (PCalc), president of the Canary Government Paulino Rivero pledged his full support for their campaign. Also present was the Minister jokakoti for Public Works, Domingo Berriel who confirmed that recent amendments to the Ley de Costas tabled by the House of Representatives had failed to change much of the original text.
In his view, the current wording left the Canary Islands jokakoti without a defence although it had recognised the uniqueness jokakoti of other areas, such as Formentera. Therefore, it did not provide a system of equality throughout the territory, he added.
Lawyer and president of the PCalc, José Luis Langa called for a “united front of political forces” of the autonomous community so they could make themselves heard in Madrid and change the law so the uniqueness of the Canary Islands is re-cognised.
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