Canarian Coalition announced yesterday that “it is rearmed in Arona” during a “massive” assembly with the presence of four former mayors of the municipality. The secretary general of the Canarian Coalition of Tenerife, Francisco Linares, the secretary of organization of the Tenerife nationalists, Rosa Dávila, and the local committee of Arona organized this assembly to analyze the current situation of the party and define the future lines of work with a view to the next elections to be held in May 2023.
At the meeting, which had a massive influx of people, the presence of four former mayors of the municipality stood out, such as Manuel Barrios, Miguel Delgado, José Alberto González Reverón and Francisco Niño Rodríguez. Also present at the meeting were the local secretary general, Antonio García Marichal, the current spokesperson for the nationalist municipal group in the City Council, Alexis Gómez, and councilors Yurena Darias and Mónica Rancel.
The nationalists from Tenerife, with Linares and Dávila at the helm, together with the current leadership in Arona, marked the lines to follow for the coming months. In this way, the party “rearms” ahead of the upcoming May elections “with the clear objective of governing again and ending the current misrule of José Julián Mena.” “We are looking for the best possible group to face the next electoral call,” said the island secretary general, Francisco Linares, after the assembly.