The Executive and the Island Political Council of Canarian Coalition (DC) in Tenerife passed last night, by acclamation, the electoral lists to the Cabildo, to the Parliament of the Canary Islands by the island and to the 31 municipalities with which it will concur in the May 28 elections. The insular secretary of the Tenerife nationalists, Francisco Linares, defended “the ideal team” and “the best government program for the Island to recover its leadership.”
Linares predicted that Rosa Dávila “will be the first female president of the Cabildo de Tenerife.” She valued the team that accompanies her, with 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) in the first 12 places.
Rosa Dávila referred to the fact that with this group “we will carry out a program with more than 200 measures focused on people and aimed at solving the problems of the Island. We are the alternative for the Cabildo to once again be the engine of Tenerife after four wasted years of socialist government». He did not hesitate to defend that “CC is stronger than ever and we are going to recover pride and dignity for this land.”
Mobilization
Both Dávila and Linares called for the mobilization of nationalism to return Tenerife to levels of lost leadership. «We need to recover the illusion of an Island that is left behind and that has lost its privileged position. We need a strong, nationalist Tenerife with the desire to move forward”. Both influenced the message they have been transmitting for months: «The mobilization of each and every one of the people of the party and of the island is essential to return to Tenerife and in Canary Islands. We have to mobilize street by street and neighborhood by neighborhood.they insisted.
The island secretary also praised the people who make up the list for the regional Parliament for Tenerife, of whom Francisco Linares said that “they will fight to return Fernando Clavijo to the Presidency of the Canary Islands».
Ana Oramas will lead the candidacy for the Parliament of the Canary Islands for Tenerife, followed by Francisco Linares (2), José Manuel Bermúdez (3), Cristina Valido (4), Socorro Beato (5), Jonathan Fumero (6) – number 7 will be occupied by a person of the PNC, still to be determined–, José Alberto Díaz-Estébanez (8), Ana Dorta (9), Marta Gil (10), Manuel Jorge Pérez (11), Dulce Gutiérrez (12), Ángeles gonzalez (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.
Canary Coalition also gave the go-ahead to its 31 candidates for mayoralty in Tenerife. He will compete with Macarena Fuentes (Los Silos), Juan Norberto Padilla (Tegueste), Mariano Pérez (El Sauzal), Juan Ramón Martín (Arafo), Fidel Montesdeoca (Santiago del Teide), Ángela Cruz (Candelaria), Vanesa Gutiérrez (La Matanza de Acentejo), 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 de Chasna) , José Domingo Regalado (Granadilla de Abona), Dulce Gutiérrez (La Victoria), Patricia Lion (Adeje), Jonathan Domínguez (La Laguna), José Manuel Bermúdez (Santa Cruz de Tenerife) and Francisco Linares (La Orotava).