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Jonathan Domínguez, elected CC candidate for Mayor of La Laguna for the 2023 elections

June 3, 2022
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Jonathan Domínguez is the candidate of the Canarian Coalition (CC) for Mayor of San Cristóbal de La Laguna in the municipal elections of 2023. This has been decided by acclamation by the extraordinary CC assembly held last night. Domínguez, the only candidate who ran in the election process, had the support and 100% of the endorsements of the nationalist formation of La Laguna that gave him their confidence to lead the party ahead of the 2023 elections, as reported the match.

The act of proclamation of the candidate was attended by the secretary general of CC in La Laguna and councillor, Fran Hernández; the former mayor of La Laguna, José Alberto Díaz; the insular general secretary of CC in Tenerife, Francisco Linares; the regional deputy Rosa Dávila; the senator and national secretary general of CC, Fernando Clavijo; and the national deputy Ana Oramas.

The general secretary of the nationalists in La Laguna, Fran Hernández, considered valid the requirements and endorsements presented by Jonathan Domínguez, the only candidate for the election, so the Extraordinary Assembly approved Domínguez by acclamation as the head of the CC list in La Laguna. for the 2023 elections.

In his speech, Francisco Linares stressed that Jonathan Domínguez “is an honest person, a man of political organization, who feels the Canarian Coalition on all four sides”, and predicted that “he will, without a doubt, be the next mayor of La Laguna, he will be the mayor that all lagoon men and women deserve”.

For his part, José Alberto Díaz affirmed that Jonathan Domínguez is “a candidate who has struggled in our neighbourhoods, who knows our towns and the feelings of the citizens”, and valued that “Coalición Canaria de La Laguna is a solid organization, with a political project present and future”.

Meanwhile, Fernando Clavijo expressed that he was clear that “Jonathan is the man that La Laguna needs and I have no doubt that he will be the next mayor and that he will be a great mayor; since he represents what the Canarian Coalition has always defended; the work for and each one of the neighborhoods of this municipality”.

“This party has behind it a legacy of fighting for its neighborhoods; for the infrastructures that turned each of these neighborhoods into a center in itself; offering residents opportunities for training, leisure, sports and mobility… and I am convinced that the legacy left by the Canarian Coalition will continue thanks to Jonathan Domínguez. Our next mayor”, said Ana Oramas.

The already candidate assured that one of his great objectives is “to return the City Council of La Laguna to the lagoon men and women. Right now we live with a sectarian government; a government that is continually dancing in its own navel; who only thinks about publicity, propaganda and the photo; and that the only thing he has done is continue with the projects that the governments of the Canarian Coalition had approved in previous mandates”.

“And to give La Laguna back to its neighbors, we will form a participatory government, a government that returns to the path of citizen involvement in all the large projects of the municipality, so that together we can all build a better municipality and abandon the enlightened despotism imposed by the current government”, argued Domínguez, for whom “the little that the parties that are in government do today do it behind the backs of the citizens, with very little participation and involvement of the neighbors. And the response of the Canarian Coalition is to restore direct contact between the Government and the neighborhoods and improve all public services in La Laguna”.



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