There was no going back. Gustavo Pérez (CC) continues to be mayor of Guimarposition in which the entire mandate will be maintained with the support of the PSOE and United Yes We Can. There are eleven votes (5+5+1, respectively) that make up the majority of the Güímar City Council from now on, by increasing the composition of the Plenary to 21 councilors (four more).
They baptized it the day before yesterday as he tagoror pactbecause Gustavo Pérez (CC), Airam Puerta (PSOE) and Nayra Caraballero (USP) signed the government agreement in El Empaquetado, a space for social and cultural use managed by IUC in Arafo. The pact establishes that the first Tenure of Mayor will be for the socialist Airam Puerta; the second will be occupied by the mayor of Sí se Puede integrated into USP, Nayra Caraballero, and the fourth will be occupied by Canarian Coalition.
The Popular Party, led by Carmen Luisa Castro, will remain in oppositionto which the Güimarera citizenship granted nine councilors at the polls. As a bench partner he will have the mayor of Nueva Canarias, Carlos Llarena.
Gustavo Pérez will maintain the Mayorship during the four years of the mandate
Gustavo Pérez is the mayor of Güímar since July 1, 2021, in compliance with the pact that CC and PSOE signed in 2019. This time, he will preside over the Corporation for four years. «Güímar is a municipality of respectful, educated and hard-working people. In this plenary session those qualities must reign, if not, you do not represent our people,” said the mayor, who explained that “the agreement is based on a priority objective: to improve life for the guimareros and guimareras.” He advanced that the new government will work for the improvement of access to the municipality and the coast, the projection of sports, cultural and leisure projects and infrastructures and “work, work and work as a priority, leaving aside unrealizable proposals”. .
The councilor made an appeal to “think and reflect about the fact that the elections they passed and that it is time to unite to work to move this town forward ».
The winner of the elections, Carmen Luisa Castro (PP), alluded in her speech that the plenary yesterday did not respect the result of the polls: “The people, like it or not, said that they did not want what there was as a government between 2019 and 2023 ». And she went further by reproaching the use of “premises” when negotiating such as “I don’t like her, she doesn’t give me confidence or my family won’t let my wife”, a profile that reflects “political mediocrity”. A clear allusion to the mayor and the Canarian Coalition in the municipality. And she finished: “Maybe they have the opportunity now to improve what they did so badly in the previous term.”
28M results
Consult in El Día the results of the regional elections, council elections and municipal elections in Canary Islands and Tenerife 2023: