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Villalba personally assumes Police and Territory and delegates Planning and Projects to Marci Acuña

The new mayor, who delegated the areas among the councilors of the government group this Monday, will also be in charge of Transparency, Agriculture, Livestock, Fishing and Hunting

Villalba personally assumes Police and Territory and delegates Planning and Projects to Marci Acuña

The new mayor of Haría, Alfredo Villalba, has already delegated the areas among the councilors of his government group formed by PSOE and CC and has personally assumed the councilorships of Territorial Planning, Local Police, Transparency, Agriculture, Livestock, Fishing and Hunting. In addition, for the moment he also maintains the Councilorship of Finance, although it is planned that next week he will delegate it to his PSOE colleague Celestino Socas.

For his part, Marciano Acuña will be in charge of the Management of Planning and Projects Services and the Councilorship of Commerce and Consumption and will be the first deputy mayor for the next two years, when under the agreement signed it is planned that he will regain the Mayor's Office.

As for the rest of the CC councilors, Chaxiraxi Niz Guadalupe will be the third deputy mayor and will manage the areas of Social Welfare, Seniors, Equality, Citizen Participation, Health and Housing; while Víctor M. Robayna Hernández will be the councilor of Coordination of Municipal Works, Classified Activities, Employment, New Technologies, Internal Regime and Sociocultural Centers.

In addition, Josefa Soraya Brito Navarro will assume the areas of Festivities and Security and Emergencies and Armando Bonilla Ramírez will manage the areas of Sports Infrastructure, Mobile Park, Road Infrastructure, Conservation and Maintenance of Goods and Services and Waste.

Regarding the other two councilors of the PSOE, Celestino Socas Callero has already been designated as second deputy mayor and councilor of Human Resources, Tourism, Sports, Technical Office, Cadastre and Transport (waiting to also assume the area of Finance); and Famara González Martínez will manage the areas of Education, Youth, Culture, Crafts and Heritage.