2023 Elections

The PP of Lanzarote puts an end to a campaign that it describes as an “anteroom to the change of political cycle on the Island”

The popular party members are convinced that next Sunday the voters will opt for good management and a future of opportunities that only the PP guarantees

May 27 2023 (08:35 WEST)
Updated in May 27 2023 (11:58 WEST)
PP Campaign Closing
PP Campaign Closing

The popular people of Lanzarote have closed these two weeks of campaigning with a party rally that brought together about 400 people at the Argana Baja Sociocultural Center, in Arrecife, in which all the candidates for the municipalities, Cabildo and Parliament of the Canary Islands participated with their respective teams. 

And they have done so, in addition, by highlighting “the conviction that next Sunday voters will opt for good management and a future of opportunities that only the PP guarantees,” said the island president, who requested the vote for each and every one of her colleagues in the different municipalities, because “together we will be able to start the change that this country also needs and that will begin on May 28 from our town halls.” 

Astrid Pérez has underlined the positive campaign carried out by the Popular Party, “on the street, with the people, listening and also telling our proposals.” “We have been the party of illusion and strength, of great teams and responsibility, and I am sure that citizens value our work positively.” 

In this sense, the candidate for Mayor of the capital also stressed that it is necessary to give continuity to the project started four years ago at the head of the Arrecife City Council; a mandate in which the city has emerged from ostracism and has begun to be reborn and move forward. Pérez asked for the vote of the residents of Arrecife to be able to continue and not stop the development that the city has experienced in this time.

“There is still much to be done, and we are willing to continue fighting for this great city. That the projects become realities and the commitments into facts will depend on what the citizens decide next Sunday,” said Astrid Pérez, who stressed that “voting for the PP to have an absolute majority is the guarantee that Arrecife will not take a step back and can continue forward.” 

An objective in which it is also necessary to have the best projects for the island and the people of Lanzarote from the Island Government that the candidate for the Presidency, Jacobo Medina, guarantees. “The Cabildo has to be the authentic government of Lanzarote and La Graciosa, the one that ensures the interests and development of all the municipalities in coordination with each town hall, and having for this a solid project, which responds to the reality of the two islands.” 

Medina has pointed out that the usual parties are not going to do now what they have not done in decades, so “the only guarantee of change and progress is a presidency of the Cabildo of the Popular Party.” 

In their speeches, the different candidates for the mayorships of Haría, Tinajo, Yaiza, San Bartolomé, Tías and Teguise expressed their willingness to lead the change that the residents demand, forming “solvent, serious and capable governments of building together a map of leading municipalities in public services, social policies and economic development.” 

The island president of the Popular Party, Astrid Pérez, encouraged citizens to actively participate in the great festival of democracy and go to the polls next Sunday so that the polls are dyed blue and “achieve the necessary majorities to form governments in all institutions and in the Government of the Canary Islands.” 

 

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