SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, March 31 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Island Executive and the Island Political Council of the Canary Islands Coalition of Tenerife have unanimously approved today, Friday, the electoral lists with which the Tenerife nationalists will contest the May elections of this year.
The Canarian Coalition has agreed by acclamation on the list of women and men who will make up the list for the Cabildo de Tenerife, the Parliament of the Canary Islands for the island and the lists for the 31 municipalities of Tenerife.
After the Political Council, the insular secretary of CC de Tenerife, Francisco Linares, stressed that the Canarian Coalition “has the right team of people and the best government program for the island to recover its leadership.” “And all this with a woman at the forefront such as Rosa Dávila, highly prepared, solvent and efficient, who will be the first female president of the Cabildo de Tenerife and who will be accompanied by a team of women and men prepared with enthusiasm and the desire to work for improve the lives of the island’s citizens,” he added.
In the same way, he also highlighted the people who will make up the list for the Parliament of the Canary Islands for the island of Tenerife, a team of women and men who “will fight to return Fernando Clavijo to the Presidency of the Canary Islands.”
The list for the Cabildo de Tenerife will be headed by Rosa Dávila, followed by José Miguel Ruano (2), Efraín Medina (3), Eulalia García Gil (4), Juan Manuel Acosta (5), Blanca Pérez (6), Juan José Martínez (7), Serafín Mesa (8), María Candelaria Padrón (9), Dámaso Arteaga (10), Juan Antonio Alonso (11) and José Pestano (12). Number 13 on the list for the Cabildo will be occupied by a person from the PNC yet to be determined, while the next people on the list will be the current councilors Carmen Delia Alberto and Diana Mora; Constantino Luis, Álvaro Sánchez Delgado, the wrestler Mamadou Cámara and the boxing referee Raquel Torres, Alejandro Eiroa and María Alejandra.
In addition, the historic Alonso Arroyo and the vice president of the College of Physicians of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Pedro Javier Rodríguez, who is also a child psychiatrist at the Nuestra Señora de Candelaria Hospital (HUNSC) and a member of the National Council of Child Psychiatry, will also be present.
Rosa Dávila meant that this is “a team of solvent women and men committed to Tenerife, a team to govern and get this island out of the paralysis in which it has been for these four years.”
He also pointed out that this team of women and men from CC “has the island of Tenerife and its inhabitants as their highest concern.” “That is why we will execute a program with more than 200 measures focused on the people of Tenerife and aimed at solving the problems of the island. We are the alternative for the Cabildo to once again be the engine of the Island after four lost years of socialist government” , he claimed.
Rosa Dávila said that the team that accompanies her is “a balanced list from the territorial point of view, made up of people of great professional capacity and with a consolidated solvency in management, in addition to great social penetration who, above all, want to change things, change these four lost years for the island”.
“The Canary Islands Coalition is stronger than ever and we are going to recover the pride and dignity of 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, the territory and our natural heritage,” Dávila stressed.
In addition, he insisted on the need to help SMEs and the self-employed, since “they are the real engine of our economy and have been abandoned by the PSOE governments”, in addition to betting on resolving mobility on the island with projects that “they were ready and that the PSOE has paralyzed, such as the Bus-Vao lanes for the North and the Tren del Sur project”, as well as a “firm and determined commitment to public transport to unclog the island”.
To this end, they announced that they will contribute 40 million euros a year to finance free buses and trams for the duration of the crisis and we will establish a subsidy line of 2.4 million euros for the taxi sector.
Both Dávila and Linares called for the mobilization of nationalism so that “the island recovers the leadership lost in these years of the PSOE government”: “We need to recover the illusion of an island that is falling behind and that has lost its position as privilege. We need a strong, nationalist Tenerife with the desire to move forward”.
“The mobilization of each and every person from the party and from the island is essential to return to Tenerife and the Canary Islands. We have to mobilize street by street and neighborhood by neighborhood,” they insisted.
LIST TO THE PARLIAMENT AND TO THE TOWN HALLS.
For its part, the list for the Parliament of the Canary Islands for the island of Tenerife will be headed by Ana Oramas, followed by Francisco Linares (2), José Manuel Bermúdez (3), Cristina Valido (4), Socorro Beato (5) and Jonathan Fumero (6). Number 7 on the list for Parliament will be occupied by a person from the PNC yet to be determined, while number 8 will be José Alberto Díaz-Estébanez, Ana Dorta (9), Marta Gil (10), Manuel Jorge Pérez (11), Dulce Gutiérrez (12), Ángeles González (13), Eduardo Álvarez (14) and María Cabrera (15). As substitutes will be Rubén García Casañas, Remedios García and Elena Perdomo in a list for Parliament made up of 10 women, 8 men and 4 young people.
In the 31 municipalities of the island, the candidates are Macarena Fuentes (Los Silos), Juan Norberto Padilla (Tegueste), Mariano Pérez (El Sauzal), Jua Ramón Martín (Arafo), Fidel Montesdeoca (Santiago del Teide), Ángela Cruz (Candelaria), Vanesa Gutiérrez (La Matanza), Arturo González (San Miguel de Abona), Pedro Hernández (Fasnia), Juan Ramos (San Juan de la Rambla), Víctor García (Arico), Sandra Rodríguez (Puerto de la Cruz ), Carlos Alegría (El Tanque), Francis González (Icod de los Vinos), Cristina Valido (El Rosario), Berto González (Garachico), Ana Dorta (Guía de Isora), Gustavo Pérez (Güímar), Juan Acosta (Santa Úrsula) , Clari Pérez (Arona), Ángeles González (Buenavista del Norte), Alejandro Herrera (La Guancha), María Isabel Pérez (Los Realejos), Noemí García (Tacoronte), Jesús Manuel Quijada (Vilaflor), José Domingo Regalado (Granadilla de Abona ), Dulce Gutiérrez (La Victoria), Patricia León (Adeje), Jonathan Domínguez (La Laguna), José Manuel Bermúdez (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) and Francisco Linares (La Orotava).