SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, June 2 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Canary Islands Coalition (CC) and the Popular Party (PP) have signed a government agreement this Friday for the next four years that will make the nationalist Ana Dorta mayor of Guía de Isora, while the popular Carlos Álvarez will be the first deputy mayor.
Both the Canary Islands Coalition and the Popular Party have shown their “enormous satisfaction” for reaching this governance agreement, a stable pact that “seeks to improve the well-being of the residents of Guía de Isora in the coming years.”
Nationalists and popular have made it clear that this agreement will mean a “change in the style and way of governing in the municipality” since the first objective will be “to give stability to the municipal government”, collects a joint note.
Both formations have agreed to work together from transparency and coordination, always as a team and thinking of the residents of Guía de Isora.
In the coming days, both the CC and the PP in Guía de Isora will continue to make progress in the agreement and in the formation of the new municipal government, which will have a total of 11 councillors, seven from the CC and four from the PP.