SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Dec. 9 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Organizing Committee of the XV Autonomous Congress of the Popular Party of the Canary Islands (COC) has reported this Thursday that Manuel Domínguez, mayor of Los Realejos and regional deputy, has been proclaimed the only candidate to preside over the PP of the Canary Islands.
The term of presentation of candidatures ended this Thursday and only that of Manuel Domínguez has been presented, accompanied by 3,339 endorsements.
As of next Sunday, December 12, the electoral campaign begins, which will end at 4:00 p.m. on December 21. The registration period for participants and delegates will conclude on Friday, December 17, and the voting assemblies will be held on the 22nd, reports the PP in a note.
The XV Congress of the PP of the Canary Islands, which will be held on January 22 and 23 in Tenerife under the slogan ‘Prepared for change’, will have 590 delegates, of which 472 will be elected and 118 born. By islands, Gran Canaria will have 160 delegates plus two from New Generations (NNGG), Tenerife with 138 plus two from NNGG, Fuerteventura with 58 plus one from NNGG, La Palma with 37 plus one from NNGG and Lanzarote with 30 plus one corresponding to NNGG, while both La Gomera and El Hierro will provide 20 delegates and one NNGG representative for each island.
During the congress, the presentation ‘Treatment for a dying economy’ will be held, which will be presented by Gustavo González de Vera and Carlos Ester Sánchez.