SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 5 Apr. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The Canarian Nationalist Party (PNC) and the Canarian Coalition separate their paths and will not jointly run in the next local, island and regional elections, in such a way that in the case of Tenerife, for example, number 7 on the island list will not It will be occupied by a representative of the PNC, as has happened in the last two legislatures at the hands of its honorary president, Juan Manuel García Ramos.
The CC Organization Secretary, David Toledo, has regretted that an agreement has not been reached to reissue the alliance after “many months of work and negotiations”, with up to six meetings in which the main problem is that the PNC has had “seven different interlocutors”, which has made information between the two parties difficult.
In a statement released by his party, he has indicated that the PNC and CC have been working together since 2013 and although the objective of that alliance was to move towards the unification of Canarian nationalism, from the PNC they always used in congresses that from the organic point of view “they do not They were prepared to be part of CC”.
However, Toledo has had words of “thank you” for the PNC for “joint work” that has brought “many revenues” to the archipelago since it is a formation, like CC, that “has put the Canary Islands above all the interests”.
Along these lines, he has indicated that they have “worked well” together and he hopes that the paths “will cross again in the future”.
In fact, he pointed out that at the last meeting it was agreed to create a working group to keep the door open to collaborate again.