The Socialist Party and Canarian Coalition They signed today, Thursday, a stability and progress agreement for San Cristóbal de La Laguna with the purpose of consolidating and ensuring stability in municipal management. It will be the third time that socialists and nationalists govern together in the Tenerife municipality.
The agreement, which includes 15 fundamental axes, has been presented by the Secretary of Organization of the PSOE of La Laguna, Óscar Olave, and the general secretary of CC in La Laguna, Fran Hernández, and gives rise to a government group supported by 18 councilors (10 from the PSOE and 8 from CC).
The Secretary of Organization of the PSOE of La Laguna, Óscar Olave, indicated that this alliance “is based on mutual trust between political forces with the shared will to continue promoting changes or improvements through a programmatic agreement that promotes the progress of the municipality.”
Óscar Olave added that the primary objective “is to promote balanced economic, social and territorial development, seeking to achieve the highest levels of well-being for the citizens of La Laguna,” since “the citizen support obtained by both political parties in the municipal elections of the “May 28 consolidates a large majority that is also reflected in an outstanding representation in the Municipal Plenary and this gives solid support to the present and future.”
For his part, the general secretary of CC in La Laguna, Fran Hernández, highlighted that it is a “great agreement” to “guarantee the stability and progress” of the municipality, which “is at a crucial moment for the stability of the municipal government”, in which there will be “a single government team of mutual and solid loyalty, where the priority is the commitment to La Laguna.”
According to the agreement, the Canarian Coalition will have three mayoral positions and a delegate councilor and will be arranged as follows: Second Mayoral Position, Municipal Services and Citizen Participation; Fifth Office of Mayor, Commerce and Tourism; Eighth Mayor’s Office, Promotion and Local Development, Environment, Health, Mobility and Transportation; a delegate councilor, Youth, Education and OMIC. Presidency of the Suggestions and Complaints Commission, and four secretaries/managers.