Izquierda Unida Canaria met this weekend to present the candidates with whom it is running in the upcoming elections to the Cabildo and the town councils of Arrecife, Yaiza, Tinajo and San Bartolomé, as well as to the Canarian Parliament. In Lanzarote, the formation will present itself alone, after the conversations with Podemos have not prospered to transfer here the pre-election agreement by which both forces will go together to the elections in the rest of Spain.
"We have to decide in what town, what island and what community we want to live, what kind of work, public services, rights and freedoms, housing, education, equality between women and men, nature we want for the future", they point out from the party, which promises to "advance towards a future where the rights, social welfare, quality of life and dignity of people are above the economic interests of a minority".
"The women and men of Izquierda Unida will continue fighting, as they have historically been doing, for a freer and fairer autonomous community, which creates quality jobs and redistributes the wealth that we all generate, a supportive island in which no one goes without and can develop a dignified life and welcoming towns for the different vital projects of its neighbors", defends the formation, which asks that the vote "of the working class" be for Izquierda Unida.