SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, June 14 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Canary Islands Coalition (CC) and the Popular Party (PP) are considering presenting the motion of no confidence against the socialist Pedro Martín on June 28, just one day after the new corporation under the presidency of Martín took office as the most voted list in the elections with 11 directors, inform Europa Press sources close to both formations.
Once registered, the debate on the motion of no confidence will be held on July 12 at 12:00 at the Palacio Insular.
Nationalists and popular add a total of 18 councilors in the new corporation in such a way that they reach an absolute majority –VOX completes the distribution of councilors with another two minutes–.
By virtue of the pact signed between CC and PP, the nationalist Rosa Dávila will be the president and the popular Lope Afonso the vice president.
The agreement includes the design of an insular Government with ten ministries in such a way that CC will manage the areas of Equality, Diversity, Finance and Strategic Projects; Presidency, Administration, Public Service, Territorial Planning and Strategic Planning; Natural Environment, Sustainability, Security and Emergencies; Mobility –includes the management of Titsa and Metropolitano de Tenerife–; Employment, Education and Youth and Research, Innovation and Development.
For the PP, the areas of Tourism and Foreign Action are reserved; Social action; Inclusion and Volunteering; Industry, Commerce, Primary Sector and Animal Welfare; Culture, Museums and Sports and Municipal Cooperation, Institutional Relations and Housing.