The theme park chain that wants to locate the so-called Siam Park, based in Tenerife, on public land, has turned to the Las Palmas media to attack the logical decision of the San Bartolomé de Tirajana City Council to block any type of pending procedure to clarify what a claim for loss of profits is for not having a license to operate. On the other hand, the Spanish theme park employers' association that has an Aspro Leisure operator in the south of the island continues without publicly thanking that the law is complied with in the south of Gran Canaria.
Loro Parque, based in Tenerife, has blamed the San Bartolomé de Tirajana City Council for not executing its subsidized plans via regional incentives or state aid such as the RIC and the ZEC to execute the Siam Park plan in the south of the island and that Tirajana does not want, among other things, to disturb the balance of interests that until now have maintained harmony, such as the hotel sector or nightlife.
The German company has pointed out that "from the moment the PMM was approved until the Supreme Court decided to annul it, 7 years passed and they never gave it to us" and they have mocked the Urban Planning Councilor and deputy mayor, Alejandro Marichal, from CC, who took office in June and wants to resolve the matter "and now they are rushing to resolve this file in just a few months."
The lawyer who leads the defense of the interests of Loro Parque is the lawyer and former vice-counsel of Tourism with Lorenzo Olarte, Jaime Rodríguez Cíe, who, in an attempt not to admit the colonial failure of the German group in the south of Gran Canaria, wants to prosecute before the State for not having satisfied the German ideas to clone a project that is already in Tenerife, with the same name, Siam Park, based on water with one difference: that it does not have water and neither does anyone who will sell it to it at a logical price.












