SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, June 25 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The candidate of the Canarian Coalition to the Congress of Deputies for Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Cristina Valido, has denounced the “electoral posture” of the acting President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, yesterday in Tenerife, in the midst of the migration crisis in the Islands, in a act in which they did not speak of the Canary Islands but of lefts and rights.
Mainly, the nationalist rejected that the president had not shown his face after the shipwreck of the boat in which a child lost his life, with more than 30 missing in the south of Gran Canaria, given the evidence that “Morocco has not only opened the migratory route, but we are unaware of the bilateral agreements with Spain, after the turn of relations of the Executive of Pedro Sánchez, and the consequences of this policy”.
“From CC we emphasize that it is shameful that the rescue of the boat by Morocco, presumably in Spanish waters, has not occupied a minute in Pedro Sánchez’s speech that he is capable of taking the Falcon, on a paid round trip flight with public money, to come to give a meeting in Puerto de la Cruz but not to deal with a humanitarian drama like the one that the Canary Islands are experiencing,” said Valido.
He reminded Pedro Sánchez that “he closed an agreement with Morocco, leaving the Canary Islands out of the negotiations and using the Saharawi people as a bargaining chip, and we still don’t know if this turnaround was due to Pegasus wiretapping or other reasons, but what is It is clear that Morocco has reopened the migratory route,” warned Valido.
“The Canarian nationalists affirm that Sánchez has once again shown us that he has a plan. And his plan has a name: How to save Sánchez? But this does not contribute anything to the Canary Islands, nor to the solution of their needs and problems: the Canarians we are tired of only talking about Sánchez or Feijóo, we are tired of their disputes to reach Moncloa and that they only remember the Canary Islands once every four years, when they have to ask for a vote, but without offering anything in return, only confrontation and tension between political blocks”, affirmed the nationalist candidate.
Valido pointed out that “unlike them, the Canarian Coalition has a plan. And that plan does not have the name of any candidate. That plan is called the Canary Islands, the Canary Islands and the Canary Islands.” In this way, he warns that the Canarian nationalists “are going to fight so that neither one nor the other blocks the future of our land, and we can do this by being decisive when it comes to contributing with our votes to form the new government of Spain.”
“On July 23, the Canaries do not have to choose between the left or right bloc, they have to choose the Canaries and those who defend their rights,” insisted the candidate for Congress. In this regard, she points out that only Canarian nationalists “are going to fight for what corresponds to us. And that is a fight that only we have shown that we are willing to raise because we have been doing it for 30 years.”
“The facts are there. The most important achievements that we have achieved in Madrid have been thanks to the men and women of Coalición Canaria, among them the reform of the Canary Islands jurisdiction, employment plans or educational and tourist infrastructure, but also more recently free buses and trams, a 60% income tax bonus for palm trees and palm trees or the reconstruction plan for La Palma”, concluded