The candidate of Canarian Coalition to the Mayor of La Victoria, Dulce Gutiérrez, assured during the recent presentation of her candidacy that the nationalist project for the municipality “is designed by and for the people”and stressed that his team is “an example of renewal, which will mark a milestone within our town because of the very different way we see things.”
The nationalist candidate defended, in front of almost 500 people, the singularities of La Victoria as a differentiating fact “that we have to promote, take it forward with pride, show it abroad and exploit it”. In his opinion, “all the decisions we make today will have repercussions in the future, because everything in life is political.”
Gutiérrez stressed that for her it is “an enormous pride and an enormous responsibility to lead this nationalist project.” And she recalled that when the nationalists arrived at City Hall in 2011 “there was a debt of more than 2 million euros and 1.5 million in unpaid invoices. We entered to govern and then we left a liquidity of 5 million euros and 2.5 million euros of remaining treasury, so that now the PSOE spends it all and the City Council has a deficit of 7 million euros.
Gutiérrez described the inauguration of the residence for the elderly as a “great deception”, “which has only 18 beds and will be island-wide, not only for the residents of the town.” Among his priorities, recovering the Interpretation Center of the Conquest, the House of the Dean and the canarian wrestling; a PGO; a cultural center for the Old Highway; a decent health center, or a park in San Juan.
In the team that accompanies Dulce Gutiérrez on the CC to La Victoria list are Víctor Padilla Gutiérrez (2), Ana Belén Pérez Perdomo (3), Verónica Gutiérrez (4), Gerardo Afonso Afonso (5), Encarnación Gutiérrez (6) , among others.