SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, June 21 (EUROPA PRESS) –
A total of 22 candidacies, eleven for the Las Palmas constituency and another eleven for Santa Cruz de Tenerife, have registered to contest the General Elections on July 23, as published this Wednesday by the Official State Gazette (BOE).
In the case of Las Palmas, the PP is presented, with Jimena Delgado at the head, plus PSOE (Dolores Corujo); Workers’ Front (Lander Aguirre); For a Fairer World (Laura Rodríguez); Canarian Coalition (María Fernández); Nueva Canarias-Canarista Block (Luis Campos); VOX (Andres Rodriguez); Add (Noemi Santana); Zero Cuts (Adrián Ramírez); Pacma (Iris Sánchez) and Now the Canary Islands-Communist Party of the Canarian People (Carmelo Suárez).
For Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the PP (Juan Antonio Rojas); Workers’ Front (Imanol Tato); PSOE (Hector Gomez); Canarian Coalition (Cristina Valido); Nueva Canarias-Canarista Block (Ana Orán); For a Fairer World (José Ángel Hernández); VOX (Alejandro Gomez); Pacma (Christ Gil); Zero Cuts (Bibiana Fernández); Now the Canary Islands-Communist Party of the Canarian People (José Carlos Freguel) and Sumar (Alberto Rodríguez).
As for the Senate, a total of 73 candidacies are presented in all the islands, with ten in Tenerife and Gran Canaria, nine in La Palma, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura and eight in La Gomera and El Hierro.