Photos: Sergio Betancort
The electoral headquarters of Coalición Canaria in Haría became the stage for the presentation of all the Coalición Canaria candidates for the town councils, the Parliament of the Canary Islands David de la Hoz, the Island Council Pedro San Ginés and the Government of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, as well as the members of the different electoral lists.
The event, which filled the capacity of the old Casa del Cura restaurant, began with the intervention of the national secretary of Coalición Canaria, José Miguel Barragán, who stated that "Lanzarote is an example to follow for all of the Canary Islands due to the renewal that arose four years ago, I am sure that this renewal will also reach the municipality of Haría."
The ovation from the audience was even greater when the candidate for mayor of Haría, Marci Acuña, made his presentation. "A young and prepared candidate, followed by a list of people convinced that change has to come to Haría, and supported by a large local committee. Haría has many immense possibilities that need to be exploited and improved. Our municipality cannot be forgotten. I am very eager and excited to take the reins and put Haría in the place it deserves," said Marci Acuña.
As far as the south of Lanzarote with Ángel Domínguez, candidate of Coalición Canaria in Yaiza, a "man willing to make forms of government for all. With an electoral list full of people willing to work for Yaiza without distinctions. And Amado J. Vizcaíno, the candidate for Tías who transmits enthusiasm and simplicity, in a municipality with the objective of reaching all the homes of the neighbors and their needs".
David Rocío, the only candidate who still belongs to the youth formation of Coalición Canaria in Lanzarote. "Willing to improve San Bartolomé with the colleagues who accompany him in the candidacy." Rafael Juan, candidate for Arrecife "after cleaning up Arrecife, we are going to improve it." "Betting on the rise of the neighborhoods and the exaltation of its historical and commercial center."
The candidate and mayor of Tinajo, Jesús Machín with the "experience as a virtue but without letting the cobwebs invade his desire for good policies, commented jokingly, which veteran coach would not like to have the first-class, young and prepared forward that I have in Tinajo?".
Oswaldo Betancort and his "team to continue", as stated by the candidate of Coalición Canaria in Teguise, who wanted to be accompanied during his speech by his colleague Daniel Morales, who will remain "in the pantry for four years" and Echedey Eugenio, who accompanies Pedro San Ginés on the list of the Cabildo.
"Zonzamas no longer burns or sickens the residents of Arrecife and Playa Honda, the Tourist Centers have cleaned up their debt and are beginning to generate profits, and water in Lanzarote is no longer a problem," Pedro San Ginés began his speech, the current president of the Cabildo de Lanzarote and candidate for the same institution. "A man of management and with clear objectives to continue improving the main problems of the island."
We are going to the Parliament of the Canary Islands with David de la Hoz, current parliamentarian and general secretary of Coalición Canaria in Lanzarote. "With a list made up of politically prepared and demanding men and women so that Lanzarote can continue its growth."
"I bet on Fernando Clavijo as president of the Canary Islands from the first moment, but this team that follows me and I will fight and demand for our island." This is how David de la Hoz sent this message to Fernando Clavijo.
It was also the turn for the candidate for the Government of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, to express his support for all the leaders gathered last night in Haría. "It is an honor to have so many candidates full of enthusiasm and love for Lanzarote. Good political work and closeness have distinguished all the faces that are present today, those who already govern in their institutions, and the new ones, I am completely sure and confident that they will be up to the standard required to be under the name Coalición Canaria." Fernando Clavijo was so emphatic during his speech.









