The mayor of Rosario and candidate for re-election through the Initiative for El Rosario-Verdes (IR-Verdes), scholastic gilpresented his list yesterday ready to “repeat victory” after having “Demonstrated capacity for work and management.” This was expressed in an act held at the headquarters of this political formation before militants and neighbors, and in which he was also accompanied by different positions from Nueva Canarias (NC) by virtue of the electoral agreement formalized between both parties last March.
“It is a list that combines the experience of government and the operation of the Administration with the fresh air of young incorporations, in which all the nuclei of El Rosario are represented,” he said. He also stressed that the electoral proposal is “formed by people of different professional profiles and members of various social groups in the municipality.”
In the application there four additions in the top ten positions. The lawyer Irene Villar stands out, in position four, and the already councilor Fidel Vázquez, who joins the IR-Verdes project by not concurring Sí se Puede to the elections in the municipality. The other two signings are those of Esther García, president of the San Isidro College Ampa, and Eric Domínguez, youth promoter and Social Education university student.
More in detail, and after Escolástico Gil, are Fátima Gutiérrez, Juan Jesús del Rosario, Irene Villar, Yeray Gutiérrez, Fidel Vázquez, Esther García, Julio González, Jennifer Torres, Eric Díaz, Rosa María Izquierdo, Demetrio Ángel Yanes, Elia Rosa Estévez, María Ainhoa Recalde, Manuel Piñero, José Miguel González, Olivia Rodríguez and Heike Stark.
“We are endorsed by being able to look our neighbors in the eye knowing that they can trust a government of IR-Greens because they have seen that our commitments are fulfilled, they are not empty paper,” remarked Gil, who listed milestones such as the first industrial wastewater treatment plant in the Canary Islands, the La Esperanza House of Culture, the Llano Blanco Civil Guard barracks, the start of the new La Esperanza Health Center, the reform of the Radazul water network Low, the Lomo Pelado sewage system, the improvement of the Tabaiba coastline or the progress of a new PGO already in the drafting phase.
The local councilor celebrated that IR-Greens He has managed to “form a team that has made El Rosario a benchmark in well-being, transparency, culture, sports, employment or participation policies.” Likewise, he referred to management during the pandemic.