SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 15 Oct. (EUROPE PRESS) –
Last night, the local committees of the Canarian Coalition that make up the Güímar Valley region showed their support for Rosa Dávila as the nationalist candidate for the Cabildo de Tenerife during the third of the meetings that the deputy and Secretary of Organization of CC de Tenerife holds with the different committees of the Island with the aim of presenting their project so that Tenerife regains its leadership.
In this way, the local committees of the municipalities of Güímar, Arafo, Candelaria and El Rosario unanimously supported the “exciting leadership project of Rosa Dávila as the first nationalist woman to preside over the Cabildo de Tenerife”, a candidacy to “work equally with all the municipalities, and not with the sectarianism practiced by the PSOE”.
Together with the insular general secretary of the Canarian Coalition of Tenerife, Francisco Linares, and the nationalist spokesman in the insular Corporation, Carlos Alonso, Rosa Dávila assured that Pedro Martín and the PSOE “have abandoned the Güímar Valley, they have turned their backs on the citizenship and have hidden with the problems that affect this area of the Island”.
Several positions and spokespersons present at the meeting showed their support for Dávila’s candidacy, such as the mayor of Güímar and candidate of the Canarian Coalition for Mayor for 2023, Gustavo Pérez; the local general secretary of Candelaria, Ángela Cruz Perera, as well as representatives of the El Rosario and Arafo committees.
“We will return the Cabildo to the height that Adán Martín, Ricardo Melchior and Carlos Alonso placed it. Before, this institution was the engine of the island, now they have destroyed everything,” stressed the candidate.
During the meeting, Dávila called for the mobilization of nationalism so that “the Island recovers the leadership lost in these years of PSOE government.” “We need to recover the illusion of an island that is falling behind. We need a strong Tenerife, nationalist and eager to move forward,” he stressed.
Regarding her candidacy, she thanked all the messages of support she has received, highlighting that they are “a great team” and for her it is “a pride to be able to lead the candidacy for the first institution in Tenerife”.
“Canarian Coalition is stronger than ever and we are going to recover pride and dignity for this land. We have a project that combines the economic and social development of the island, the generation of employment and the strong and forceful defense of environmental values, of the territory and our natural heritage,” he stressed.
For Rosa Dávila, “we have a council that does not manage and an island president who bows to the interests of the PSOE and does not defend the people of Tenerife, which has caused Tenerife not to have the power of previous years.” Faced with this situation, she assured that “we are going to recover the island and the Cabildo for the people, for the people, because Tenerife comes first.”
“Tenerife has not been the same since the PSOE governed in Tenerife, the Canary Islands and Spain. It has been governed turning its back on Tenerife and the people of Tenerife. The island is missing the boat, it has lost strategic investments and competitiveness, which means that Tenerife has lost political, economic and social weight due to a clear lack of political leadership,” Dávila said.