Juan Miguel Olivera will deliver the councilor’s minutes in the plenary session to be held today at the City Hall of Candelaria, thus leaving the spokesperson for the Popular Party. Olivera’s passage through the Consistory has been “distinguished” by his lack of ability to present motions, perhaps due to the limited time that Olivera has dedicated to politics, combining his teaching career with a family business and now fatherhood.
Everything that has happened in recent times in the PP of Candelaria has been so strange that not even all his party colleagues knew before yesterday the officiality of Olivera’s resignation, who will leave his minutes to David Crego Chávez (number 6 on the list ), thus joining Andrés Rodríguez, Jacobo López and Raquel Martín, the councilors elected in 2019, when the PP reached 16% of the votes, surpassing Sí se puede and Coalición Canaria (10%), although far from the PSOE, which obtained an absolute majority (46.2%, with 11 councillors).
Quite the opposite of what happens in Güímar, where Carmen Luisa Castro will repeat as the PP candidate for Mayor, which she already held from 2013 to 2019. In addition, she will do so without major developments, with the five councilors who accompany her in this term in the opposition: Socorro González, Francisco Hernández Armas, Francisco Javier Delgado del Rosario, David Román and Pedro Daniel Pérez.