SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 30 Apr. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The Canary Islands Coalition (CC) candidate for Mayor of La Laguna, Jonathan Domínguez, presented last night at a public ceremony the list of men and women who will accompany him in the face of the local elections on May 28, “a candidacy that represents throughout the municipal territory, with trained people and professionals capable of managing from the outset”.
Jonathan Domínguez assured that he felt “very proud” of the 34 people who have decided to take the step and bet on a nationalist project with him to decide the future of La Laguna: “They are people with roots, traditions, professionals, each one in different sectors , a young list, with people with extensive experience in the public sector, but also people who come from the private sector, a list that combines renewal and experience”.
“We have a winning list that will return the City of La Laguna to the citizenry; a list that La Laguna feels and is willing to work to return to our municipality the prestige lost in the last four years,” said Domínguez.
The act was attended by the regional secretary of CC and candidate for the Presidency of the Government of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo; Ana Oramas, CC candidate for the Parliament of the Canary Islands; and Rosa Dávila, CC candidate for the Tenerife Council; while the insular secretary of the nationalists, Francisco Linares, left a message that was broadcast through the screens, covering Domínguez and his entire candidacy.
Throughout the event, Jonathan Domínguez presented his list to the public, highlighting his qualities, his worth and professional career, as well as his commitment to the municipality and its citizens.
Domínguez thanked everyone for the trust placed in him and in his candidacy, stressing that he presents himself to be “the safe alternative to build the future of the municipality together”, so that the City Council “becomes, once again, a space open to citizenship; offer transparency in management; recover the pulse lost in the municipality; and that the Consistory reconnect with the citizenry”.
Fernando Clavijo highlighted the important experience that Jonathan Domínguez has accumulated in the years that he has been in the City Council, with management responsibilities that he now places, once again, at the service of citizens: “Jonathan is the alternative, his commitment to his municipality is more than demonstrated and we can be sure that he will work tirelessly to make transparency, closeness, and everyone’s participation a reality”.
The candidate for the Parliament of the Canary Islands, Ana Oramas, valued Jonathan’s authenticity, his empathy with the people, as well as his experience and knowledge not only of municipalism, but of the needs of a large and diverse city like La Laguna.
“Jonathan knows the neighborhoods because he comes from one and because he has traveled through them when he was in the City Council and will continue to do so. He is the best mayor that La Laguna can have because he will be there when needed and he will work without schedules and thinking that his main objective is the well-being of its neighbors. And together, with Rosa Dávila and myself, we will return its strength and pride to this city,” said Oramas.
HOUSING PLAN
The Canary Islands Coalition candidate for the Cabildo de Tenerife, Rosa Dávila, advanced her commitment to the municipality of La Laguna when it came to resolving the housing problem with the implementation of a Comprehensive Housing Rehabilitation Plan throughout the island with the goal of improving some 500 homes.
Dávila pointed out that said Plan will have an initial endowment of five million euros “which may be expanded depending on demand” with the aim of “improving habitability, safety and accessibility.”
Likewise, the nationalist candidate announced that they will carry out “a
a clear and determined commitment to agriculture and livestock farming in the lagoon”, as well as the improvement of the roads of insular competence with immediate measures to alleviate the traffic jams in the municipality.
Regarding Jonathan Domínguez, Dávila praised that he is “the man that La Laguna needs” and said that he has no doubt that he will be “the next mayor and he will be a great mayor, since he represents what the Canary Islands Coalition has always defended; the I work for and each one of the neighborhoods of this municipality”. “This party has behind it a legacy of fighting for its neighborhoods; for the infrastructures that turned each of those neighborhoods into a center in itself; offering residents training, leisure and sports opportunities… and I am convinced that this legacy left by the Canary Islands Coalition will continue thanks to Jonathan Domínguez. Our next mayor,” Dávila declared.
The insular secretary general of the Canary Island Coalition of Tenerife and candidate for the Parliament of the Canary Islands, Francisco Linares, stressed that Tenerife and La Laguna “need prepared people, and that is undoubtedly Jonathan Domínguez.” “The municipality needs the future and the illusion that Jonathan’s team represents as the future mayor of La Laguna,” he added.
“The women and men of the Canary Islands Coalition of La Laguna will restore the pride of this municipality and the City Council to its neighbors,” Linares highlighted. For this reason, the general secretary of the Tenerife nationalists called for the mobilization of “each and every one of the people of the party and the municipality to return to govern in La Laguna, in Tenerife and in the Canary Islands. We have to mobilize street by street and neighborhood to neighborhood”.