The socialist general secretary and candidate for re-election as president of the Canary Islands, Ángel Víctor Torres, has urged this Saturday the citizens of Arrecife and Lanzarote in general to "consolidate the political change" initiated in 2019.
"A new time that has meant betting on islands that advance in rights, equality and opportunities and that has resulted in that today there are more people working in the Canary Islands, less youth and female unemployment, more foreign investment, better attended public services and the reactivation of housing policies, with promotions such as those that will be built in Arrecife, the first on this island in 27 years", they have pointed out from the party.
“That is what is at stake on the 28th”, said Torres, moments before joining one of the main events of the electoral campaign of the conejeros socialists, held this noon in Arrecife, with the participation of the president and candidate Dolores Corujo and the also candidate for local mayor Alfredo Mendoza.
Torres has referred to the Housing Plan in progress, "a clearer bet more for the pillars of the welfare state, which will soon allow to start building public promotion on this island after decades of paralysis and that, in the Canary Islands as a whole, will make it possible to have 6,000 new social homes in 2025". The leader of the Canarian socialists has highlighted "the important work that Dolores Corujo has been doing at the head of the Island Council and that is also representative of the political change undertaken in 2019".
For her part, Dolores Corujo has opted "because that change reaches the capital city council, with Alfredo Mendoza at the head, because it has been with socialist governments when we have advanced in that process of transformation that this municipality needs”. A change to which Alfredo Mendoza himself has also joined, “to be able to be” truly, he pointed out, “the third capital of the Canary Islands”.








