SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Nov. 13 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The spokesperson for the Canary Coalition (CC) in the La Laguna City Council, Jonathan Domínguez, sent a letter this Monday to the mayor, Luis Yeray Gutiérrez, in which he communicates his resignation from the councilor’s record due to an appointment as vice-counselor of the Government of the Canary Islands. –scheduled in principle for the Government Council this Monday–.
In the letter, to which Europa Press has had access, Domínguez shows his “gratitude” to all the staff of the council after 16 years of political activity, emphasizing that he has learned “a lot” in the corporation and that he has obtained an “immense encyclopedia of knowledge, skills, learning, experiences and, above all, great friendships.
He has acknowledged that it is “very sad” for him to hand over the councilman’s certificate because “fighting for La Laguna and its people” has been the hallmark of his political life, but he understands that “he has to make decisions” and carry out his work where he feels “useful.” for citizens, in this case in the Government of the Canary Islands.
“With this writing, in addition to renouncing my position as councilor, I want to convey this heartfelt gratitude to all the people who make the very existence of the La Laguna City Council possible as
local administration and institution, and the provision of its services to improve the lives of the people, for whom I will always be available in responsible work, and in the conviction that in the future we will meet again,” concludes the resignation letter. .
Domínguez’s departure accelerates the negotiations between PSOE and CC to sign a government pact in the municipality that would protect the absolute majority with a total of 18 councilors, an agreement also included in the investiture pact between socialists and nationalists.