The president of the Canary Islands, Ángel Víctor Torres, has assured that the Pact of the Flowers is "absolutely stable" and the four groups that comprise it continue with "the same loyalty as the first day."
This was stated in a press conference when asked about the recent statements by the leader of the Gomera Socialist Association, Casimiro Curbelo, and the Minister of Social Rights, Noemí Santana.
Ángel Víctor Torres insisted that the Canary Islands has suffered "many adversities" in these two years, but wanted to make it clear that, far from fracturing the pact, these difficulties have "united" the Government.
Torres respects the statements of Casimiro Curbelo and Noemí Santana and recognizes the situation suffered by his department: "It is clear that we have to improve it but I am giving an account of a management that could have gone wrong and those who criticize it have run out of arguments."
The president wanted to make it clear that the Government "will remain by the side of the suffering of the Canary Islanders until the last day; this is a time for a brave political class, which faces adversity."








