The president of the Canary Islands, Ángel Víctor Torres, has expressed his hope that the PSOE in Arona will recover “concord”.
The regional president has made these statements in reference to the controversy in the party of that Tenerife municipality after the complaint filed by three councilors against the mayor, Jose Julian Menawhich has been provisionally archived.
Justice also annulled the expulsion file opened by the PSOE against Mena, who has expressed his desire to be a mayoral candidate for this party again, as revealed by Torres during his speech before the first Regional Committee after the November Congress.
Torres has indicated that Mena, along with more than 20 other mayors, “has expressed his willingness to be a candidate again”, a fact that will be consolidated unless more than 50% of the assembly is against this renewal, fact that the president sees “unlikely”.
“We are going to make an effort to bring back the consensus between those who support the mayor and those who don’t, who originally were also part of his entourage,” said Torres.
Likewise, he has expressed his conviction that Mena “will also strive for the PSOE in Arona to go to one again.”