ZF reiterates lack of response Hospital of Cádiz
The Free Trade Zone of Cádiz has come out in front of Francisco González's statements about the Beato Diego Residence Hall in Cádiz, stating that the Consortium complies with the commitments it subscribes to and is currently promoting an initiative that the Andalusian Government has been unable to do in ten years: The rehabilitation of said Residence Hall.
In fact, and to be more explicit, Zona Franca has announced that the agreement that governs the Consortium and the University of Cádiz (UCA) is a Declaration of Intent in which it is established that Zona Franca will try to carry out the appropriate steps to try to obtain funding in the Community Framework of Actions 2014-2020 to be able to carry out the aforementioned action, a fact on which it is working hard, a fact that is known to itself. UCA.
Zona Franca highlights that it is currently developing agreements signed years ago in the previous socialist stage at the head of the Institution and not fulfilled, such as the Tiro Janer industrial estate, in San Fernando; the services building, in Algeciras; the Business Center in Arcos de la Frontera; the Business Center itself that is also being built in the city of Jerez; as well as the unblocking of the situation in Puerto Real, without needing any type of impulse to undertake them, when some of these actions date back to agreements signed many years ago.
Likewise, the Consortium recalls, in relation to another action, in this case necessary and demanded by the people of Cádiz, such as the new hospital in Cádiz, which is still waiting after many years for the Junta de Andalucía to prepare to comply with it, once the Consortium acquires the land where it will be located and, likewise, establishes the health provision use from an urban planning point of view.
The Consortium would like to emphasize that there have been many attempts on its part to propose a resolution of this case to the Autonomous Administration and that so far they have not even received a response to the various letters addressed in this regard, the last one on April 16 of this year.
It seems logical, continues the Cádiz Institution, that the demands and demands go in any direction and even more so when it comes, not to an agreement of intentions, but to agreements signed and systematically breached by the Autonomous Administration, as is this case.



