Santa Cruz De Tenerife (EFE).- The candidate of the Canary Islands Coalition for the Presidency of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, has attacked this Saturday against “the triumphalism of the pact of flowers” and has claimed that the nationalist formation “does not have bosses in Madrid ”, because “its boss is the people of the Canary Islands”.
In this way, the nationalist leader has pronounced before the act of presentation of the candidates of the Canary Islands Coalition (CC) of Tenerife to the 31 municipalities of the island, to the Cabildo de Tenerife and the insular and regional lists to the Parliament of the Canary Islands.
Fernando Clavijo has pointed out in this regard that as of this Saturday “the change begins” and “the turning point” occurs so that the nationalist formation returns to govern the institutions because, he said, CC has “a plan to resolve the real problems” of the island and the archipelago.
“We are not installed in the triumphalism of the flower pact because we do not believe that the Canary Islands are doing well,” said Fernando Clavijo, to reiterate that this is so because the citizens are not doing well and this is the main argument he will make uphold the nationalist formation.
Because in addition, the nationalist leader has stressed, CC owes its loyalty to the Canarian people, who are “their boss” against whom they owe obedience “to Madrid”.
For her part, the head of the CC list to the Parliament of the Canary Islands for Tenerife, Ana Oramas, has reinforced this argument due to “the empathy” that the nationalist formation has “with those who are having a very bad time on this earth” and those who the party It will give “hope and illusion”.
Ana Oramas has also indicated that she received “with great emotion” the announcement of the file by the Supreme Court of the case against Fernando Clavijo in his time as mayor of La Laguna for the so-called Reparos case, since it has affected that the current candidate for the Canarian Presidency is “a brave, honest and honest person who only did is solve” issues of the municipality.
Rosa Dávila, head of the CC list for the Cabildo de Tenerife, has considered that Tenerife society wants a change because it is “absolutely disappointed with this socialist government” and for this reason has stressed that the nationalist team is prepared “to turn the island and the Canary Islands”.
Likewise, the insular secretary general of CC de Tenerife and candidate for the mayor’s office of La Orotava, Francisco Linares, has alluded to the need for “regeneration, change and demand” before the local elections on May 28 in which, he has assured, the nationalist formation “is ready and prepared” to win.
“We have an organized plan with the best people to face the Government because CC or Oramas, Clavijo or Dávila are not at stake, Tenerife society is at stake and the Canary Islands are at stake”, Francisco Linares has proclaimed, who has encouraged “to turn this to place Tenerife where it deserves”. EFE