The mayor of Mogán, Onalia Bueno, has ordered the legal services of the city council to modify the rule that allows social and health use in a tourist area when the Plan for Modernization, Improvement and Increase of Competitiveness (PMM) of Mogán allows 50% of a tourist complex is intended for residential-socio-sanitary use. Bueno has sent local police officers to the complex where medical patients who cannot be treated in Las Palmas are located. Well, nationalist mayor of the Canarian Coalition, has compared the Canarian patients who are helpless with illegal immigrants who arrived by boat. The mayor has indicated that the Palmera Mar complex seeks greater economic profitability by seeking an underserved market niche.
Well, from CC, you have come across this file after the measure approved by Health (formerly PSOE) and Social Welfare (formerly Podemos) and which has the support of union centers and medical platforms against health saturation. This is a space for people who do not receive this service in a public center due to lack of places, an issue that is the responsibility of the Social Welfare area of the Canary Islands Government and the councils to resolve. Onalia Bueno assures that the measure is "illegal."
Those being treated are homeless people who have been discharged but have continued to occupy hospital beds, although they no longer have a health problem that justifies it, that is, they are no longer patients of the SCS. Mostly abandoned by family members or who have no one in this world to care for them. This joint order regulates the referral of people who have been discharged from hospital to a transit resource while they obtain a permanent place in a social and health center, they emphasize. Bueno is not opposed to social care but warns that municipal planning prevents social and health use on tourist land.





