Jesús Machín announces "new ideas to solve new problems and achieve new challenges in Tinajo"

The Local Committee of Coalición Canaria (CC) in Tinajo presented the electoral list of candidates for the Municipal Council, which will be headed by Jesús Machín, island president of this formation and current ...

April 29 2011 (16:37 WEST)
Jesús Machín announces "new ideas to solve new problems and achieve new challenges in Tinajo"
Jesús Machín announces "new ideas to solve new problems and achieve new challenges in Tinajo"

The Local Committee of Coalición Canaria (CC) in Tinajo presented the electoral list of candidates for the Municipal Council, which will be headed by Jesús Machín, island president of this formation and current mayor of the municipality.

The event, which took place in the "Los Dolores" restaurant in Tinajo, before 300 people, according to CC, was attended by the Secretary of Organization of the nationalist formation, Marciano Acuña, the Minister of Social Welfare and Housing of the Government of the Canary Islands, Inés Rojas, who will head the CC list to Parliament for Lanzarote; the general director of Minors of the regional Executive, Carmen Steinert, and the regional deputy minister of Relations with Parliament and Citizen Participation, Mario Pérez.

During the presentation, Jesús Machín highlighted that the CC proposal in Tinajo is that of "a candidacy that combines experience in management with professionalism" and represents "a new generation of people who will work tirelessly in the continuity of our project to recover the future of this municipality".

For Machín, "politics has to be enriched with people who have demonstrated their ability to work in various areas of society". "We are going to have the best possible team and with new ideas to solve new problems and achieve new challenges," he added.

Projects, "with beginning and end"

Jesús Machín stressed that CC will continue to present proposals every day to improve Tinajo, "projects with a beginning and an end, that crystallize and conclude; that are an example of social profitability, and we will do it with the same humility and simplicity as until now".

Finally, Machín did not want to forget the colleagues who have accompanied him "in this challenge of governing Tinajo in recent years" and who will not be in the next legislature, but for whom he wanted to have a very special mention, recognizing their effort and thanking them for "continuing to lend us their collaboration in the future, because they are necessary for our project".

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