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Canary Islands coasts no longer administered by Spanish government
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This,    https://inspain.news/coasts-of-the-canar...overnment/

might get into a disaster for the islands and their environment, especially the nature of today's coasts, like in El Cotillo.

Just don't trust the Canarian government, they're only thinking in ways to get more Money and tourism, disregarding the real natural values of the islands, it's an old story. Their idea on what the island needs, seems over and over again, corrupted.


LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA – As of January 1, 2023, powers over the coasts of the Canary Islands have been definitively transferred from the Spanish government in Madrid to the government of the islands. 

More than 1,500 kilometres of coastline is now managed by the island government. This was preceded by many years in which this was one of the main demands on the part of the archipelago’s political and business community. Now it is the regional executive that decides on the planning and management of the more than 1,500 kilometres coastline.

The Canarian government, which has criticised the centralised management of the coasts, will be given full powers in terms of construction, beach allocation or tendering for the concession of services. Furthermore, in this sense, these are key aspects for tourism management and development.

An old demand from the region that had been awaiting resolution since 2019 has now been met. And the transfer of powers is enshrined in the latest reform of the Canary Islands Statute of Autonomy. This was approved in November 2018.
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If you use the "Improvements"  to the main beach in Caleta as an example, which was "competed" under the watch of The Spanish Government, it is difficult to see how they can do a worse job.
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