SAN SEBASTIAN DE LA GOMERA, Dec. 9 (EUROPA PRESS) –
Carmen Delia García and Elena García are the bets of the Popular Party of the Canary Islands to the Cabildo de La Gomera and the regional Parliament for the constituency of the Colombina island facing the May elections, the president of the PP announced this Friday at a press conference in the archipelago, Manuel Domínguez.
During the presentation of both candidates, the leader of the popular canaries highlighted that they go out onto the “field of play with a great team led by two women who know perfectly well the reality of La Gomera and what the island’s society demands, colleagues committed to the project, aware of the difficulties but willing to win this match”.
Domínguez asked the heads of the PP list to the Parliament and the insular Cabildo “to listen, to lead, to convince, to continue doing what they are doing, a policy centered on municipalism that the PP of the Canary Islands defends so much, a politics on the front line and at street level”.
Also, he said, “we address all the people of La Gomera so that they offer us their confidence and thus make the Island a true scenario of opportunities”, while stressing that his training in La Gomera assumes the challenge of promoting “a new direction policy that will make it possible to achieve the change that the Canary Islands need”.
The president of the PP of La Gomera and candidate for the Cabildo, Carmen Delia García, thanked the “confidence” of the organization “to achieve the objective of transforming the government of the island into an institution with doors open to citizens, participatory, and that responds to the demand of the gomeros”.
“I am aware that it is a complicated goal but we have the best team and the desire and enthusiasm necessary for it,” he said.
For her part, the head of the PP list for the regional Parliament, Elena García promised to “give a voice” to all Gomeros in the autonomous Chamber, “a voice that has the fundamental support of a great party and a great project , the one led by Manuel Domínguez, in which all the islands of the archipelago and all the canaries count”.