Nueva Canarias-Bloque Canarista celebrates its first Island Executive of 2025 in Ye

The Canarian nationalists position themselves as an alternative to the "destructive" policies of CC in Lanzarote and La Graciosa, highlighting their growth in members and their Island-Home project.

January 26 2025 (19:20 WET)
NC Island Executive in Ye
NC Island Executive in Ye

Nueva Canarias-Bloque Canarias (NC-bc) has held its first Island Executive of 2025 in the town of Ye, showing themselves convinced of its importance to contribute to combating the "destructive" policies of CC in Lanzarote and La Graciosa.

This is expressed by its island leader and deputy in the Parliament of the Canary Islands, Yoné Caraballo, who maintains that "the growth in members and supporters that the organization is having on the island is important, with young and old who conclude that Lanzarote needs to change those who have led us to total collapse and have not been able to build an island with a future."

"In the midst of pessimism and political disaffection, what we are experiencing in NC-bc in Lanzarote is that more and more people want to contribute and contribute ideas for change to improve the lives of their children, nephews or grandchildren. There is a drive for awareness towards the defense of the territory and public services that is shown in participation in common affairs," comments Caraballo, "who considers it imperative to stop the false nationalism of CC and its policies in favor of the great fortunes and the business lobby."

From NC-bc they are committed to continuing to strengthen their Island-Home project that lays the foundations for building a more friendly, sustainable, fair island model that cares for the people of Lanzarote regardless of their income and identity; and in contrast to the demagogy, the petty and destructive nationalism of the territory represented by CC.

To this end, the Canarian nationalists set themselves the goal for this 2025 to continue building a party in all the municipalities, promote the Canarian youth and continue to defend "tooth and nail" Lanzarote and La Graciosa in the Parliament of the Canary Islands and the island institutions.

 

 

 

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