Against all odds and at the proposal of the island president of the Canarian Coalition in La Palma, Antonio Castro Cordobez, the majorera Claudina Morales Rodríguez, is the new national president of the Canarian Coalition (CC) in the Archipelago, according to what has just been officially proclaimed at the National Congress of this political formation that has been held since yesterday in the capital of Gran Canaria.
Morales, former mayor of La Oliva and current president of the local committee of CC in this town of Fuerteventura, has been proclaimed with 760 votes in favor, twenty against and 168 abstentions.
The proclamation of her appointment was preceded by a meeting of all the delegations for more than an hour, in which the island representatives were informed of the majorera option and were asked for their support. In this way, around 2:15 p.m., she was proclaimed in the Symphony Hall.
With the support received, Morales unseats the candidates José Torres Stinga, who aspired to revalidate the position, and Manuel Lobo, candidate proposed by CC in Gran Canaria to take over the regional presidency. The first information offered by prominent nationalist leaders in the same Auditorium, point out that none of these two candidacies had "enough support to be consensus presidents".
The National Secretariat will be chaired by María del Mar Julios Reyes, Executive Secretariats are headed. The one for Equality Policy,
Susana Díaz Ruiz, Training, Víctor Chinea Mendoza, Municipal Policy, Francisco Linares, Communication Policy, Cristina Valido, Foreign Policy, MIguel Ángel Machín.
Among the members, it is worth highlighting, Milagros Luis Brito, Jesús Morales, Pilar Méndez díaz, Juan Ramon Hernández, Nieves Cabrera, José Luis Perestelo, Natalia Soto, Víctor Alonso, Soledad Monzón, Manuel Lobo, Fernando Bañolas , Celestino Suárez and Belén Allende.
Claudina Morales was born in Puerto del Rosario (Fuerteventura) on August 20, 1965. She has been mayor of La Oliva (Fuerteventura) from May 2007 to June 2008, when she was replaced by Domingo González Arroyo after a motion of censure.
Previously, she was an elected senator of the Canarian Coalition for Fuerteventura in the VII legislature between 2000 and 2004.
She belongs to Asamblea Majorera, a party integrated in the Canarian Coalition, with which she was a councilor of the Puerto del Rosario City Council between 1995 and 1999. Later she was a councilor of the La Oliva City Council from 1999 to May 2007, when she acceded to the Mayor's Office. She is currently a councilor of La Oliva and president of the local Committee of the Canarian Coalition in the same town.
The new president will be accompanied by the members of the National Executive Committee, by the members of the collegiate Permanent Committee, which are thirty members, five Executive Secretariats, three for young people and two for Venezuela.
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