SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Oct. 23 (EUROPA PRESS) –
Canarian Coalition (CC) has renewed its organic internal management positions with the aim of adapting the composition of the management bodies of the nationalist political formation to the demands of the new political stage opened in the Canary Islands from the beginning, on the 27th of June, of the XI Legislature in the archipelago. In this reorganization of the internal governing bodies of the Canary Coalition, a new organizational chart has been confirmed based on the appointment of five new executive secretaries, whose job will be to manage the party’s internal policies.
The figure of the executive secretary was created in the last National Congress of the Canarian Coalition with the objective of implementing efforts in the coordination and promotion of the nationalist party’s policies from various thematic areas of action. The executive secretaries are also in charge of coordinating the work of discussion and internal debate in the Canary Coalition when adopting the political position that their public positions will subsequently develop in their respective areas of action, whether executive of government or parliamentary work.
In this way, according to the decision adopted at a meeting of the National Executive Committee held last week, the management of the Canarian Coalition confirmed the appointments of Sergio Rodríguez as the new executive secretary responsible for policies linked to the European Union (EU); Víctor Díaz from Tenerife as executive secretary in charge of identity policies and political formation; Gran Canarian Onalia Bueno as the new executive secretary in charge of policies linked to the municipalities; José Téllez from Tenerife as executive secretary responsible for the Canarian Coalition’s policies abroad; and Majorera Jana González as executive secretary for equality policies.