SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 22 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Canarian Coalition has commenced preparations for its VIII National Congress, scheduled to take place within the first four months of the upcoming year. The National Executive Committee of the Canarian nationalists is currently drafting the Regulations that will guide the congress proceedings, set to be approved by the body in early September. Subsequently, the Regulations will be put to a vote by members of the National Political Council, the supreme authority between Congresses.
Following this process, a six-month period will be dedicated to deliberations where Canarian nationalists will discuss both current challenges and future prospects. National Secretary of Organization, David Toledo, expressed that the focus of the congress will be on encouraging active participation. This collaborative effort with the grassroots members will determine the trajectory of the Canarian Coalition for the next three years.
The Regulations being developed by the Canarian nationalists will address three key aspects: political, organisational, and identity. Furthermore, the congress aims to host approximately 400 delegates representing all island Committees and overseas CC Committees. The event is scheduled to take place in the initial four months of 2025.