The mayoress of Granadilla de Abona, the socialist Jennifer Mirandasigned on Tuesday morning the decrees of allocation of government areas, which includes both mayoral tenures and council positions for the two ediles of the Popular Party, provisionally suspended by the PP as public and organization officials. At the moment, the measure has no economic or power repercussions in the exercise of their task as members of the government group.
The Granada government it has eight mayoral tenures and four special delegations. Miranda explains that the distribution “attend to priorities that the government team has established”, focused on streamlining the technical office and Urban Planning, creating green infrastructures, improving general services and cleaning, promoting economic development, creating employment, paying scholarships at the beginning of the school year and “a real public housing policy”.
The first Tenure of Mayor and Urban Planning, Historical Heritage and Good Government corresponds to Óscar Delgado; the second, Public Services and Ecological Transition falls to Marcos Antonio Rodríguez (PP); the third, Recruitment, Employment and Economic Development, in María Bianca Cerbán (PP); the fourth Tenure of Mayor, Economy and Finance, Sustainable Tourism and Security is managed by María Luz Fernández; fifth Tenure of Mayor, Internal Regime, Education and Citizen Attention is assumed by José Adán García; the sixth, Community Welfare, Housing, Seniors, Health and Animal Welfare for Carolina Bethencourt; the seventh, Sports, Youth and Sustainable Mobility corresponds to Caín Franco Gómez, and the eighth Tenure of Mayor, Culture, Celebrations and Citizen Participation is assumed by José Francisco Socas.
The special delegations in Education, Diversity and Equality are for Ángela María Villalba; Animal Welfare, Safety and Sustainable Mobility for Carmen Dolores Rodríguez de Vera; Citizen Participation and the Elderly for Ignacio Mendoza, and Youth and Claims and Suggestions for Celia Navil Trujillo.
Expedited for disobedience
Marcos Antonio Rodríguez Santana and Bianca Cerbán, councilors of the Popular Party, are subject to a disciplinary file of provisional suspension as public officials and responsibility in the PP bodies, as well as the provisional suspension of affiliation. It is the decision of the Autonomous Committee of Rights and Guarantees. The cause is to disobey the orders of the party by supporting the PSOE candidate making her mayoress. Both councilors will be able to exercise their positions and collect until the process that begins now is resolved.