David Toledo from Lanzarote, president of Coalición Canaria in the regional Parliament

José Miguel Barragán will be the spokesperson for the parliamentary group, Ana Oramas as vice-president of the Parliament and Mario Cabrera as secretary of the Autonomous Chamber

June 27 2023 (17:48 WEST)
Updated in June 28 2023 (10:36 WEST)
David Jesús Toledo Niz (CC) pledges his position during the constitution of the 11th legislature of the Parliament of the Canary Islands
David Jesús Toledo Niz (CC) pledges his position during the constitution of the 11th legislature of the Parliament of the Canary Islands

David Toledo from Lanzarote has been appointed president of the Canarian Nationalist Group in the regional Parliament. This was announced by Coalición Canaria in a press release, where it announced that José Miguel Barragán will remain as spokesperson for the parliamentary group.

Likewise, Ana Oramas will be the first vice-president of the Parliament of the Canary Islands and Mario Cabrera, first secretary of the Parliament's Bureau.

The CEN conveyed this to the group of Canarian nationalists and it was endorsed this Tuesday in the constituent session of the XI Legislature that took place this morning in the Parliament of the Canary Islands.

David Toledo, deputy for Lanzarote is also national secretary of Organization of Coalición Canaria and since this Tuesday president of the Canarian Nationalist Group.

Meanwhile, José Miguel Barragán, deputy for Fuerteventura repeats as spokesperson for the nationalists in the Autonomous Chamber, a responsibility he also held in the past legislature.

For her part, Ana Oramas, deputy for Tenerife, attended the Canarian Parliament after serving as spokesperson for the Canarian nationalists in the Congress of Deputies since 2008. Mario Cabrera, who repeats as deputy for Fuerteventura, already held the first secretary of the Bureau in the IX Legislature.

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