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UPY presents the list that will "consolidate the progress" of the municipality of Yaiza

Óscar Noda says he will focus "as always" on working "for and for the residents of Yaiza"

UPY presents the list that will "consolidate the progress" of the municipality of Yaiza

UPY presented this Thursday afternoon the group of people who accompany Óscar Noda, candidate for the next elections in May. The formation's commitment brings together young, prepared and valued people, well-known profiles in their different areas of work, to form the list that aspires to achieve an absolute majority in the southern municipality, the party reports. "Its members are people full of enthusiasm, optimistic, eager to continue the project that Noda has been managing in recent years, a mayor who has managed to clean up the town hall and manage solid investments, with a voice of the future," they add.

All UPY candidates agree that the next four years are fundamental for Yaiza, since it is necessary to consolidate "the verified progress of the municipality", a project that will continue the lines of action that Noda has always maintained: focus on working “for and for the residents of Yaiza”, without entering into confrontations or tension, making decisions with the calm and conciliatory attitude that characterizes the natives of this part of the island,

To achieve these objectives, UPY incorporates the lawyer Karina Centeno Andrade, in the number two position, continuing on the list of councilors who have demonstrated loyalty and commitment to the project and to Yaiza are: José Daniel Medina Déniz, Águeda María Cedrés Rodríguez, Ángel Manuel Lago García, Rubén Arca Vázquez, Javier Camacho López, Silvia del Carmen Santana Cabrera and Beatriz Vázquez Villar. 

Other renewing faces for municipal management: César David Rijo González, Freya Louise Finch, Omaira Yasmina Umpiérrez Fernández, Benito José Rodríguez Cáceres, Mary Tulia Cerquera Aroca, José Manuel Melián López, Sara Ojea Cores and Juan Jesús Domínguez Canosa. The substitutes are: Yaneth Isabel Romero Vence, Juan David Montoya Lenis and Bibiana Rosa Romero Hernández.

Optimism reigns among the candidates, all valuable and all with capabilities that “add up” says Noda, a candidate who is reinforced after the neighborhood meetings of recent weeks, where he has listened to the neighbors face to face, empathizing with their problems and providing information and answers about the situation and possible solutions to them, the party advances.