Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (EFE) of the society of Gran Canaria”.
During his speech, Morales pointed out that he intends to unite participation, complicity with the citizenry, sustainability and sustainable economic diversification to cement the “three fundamental pillars such as water, energy and food security for the island”.
The insular president has indicated the importance of deepening the care policy as a substantial element of the work program” and has underlined the “enormous” difficulties experienced in the previous term and that made the search “for that model that we wanted for the island”.
Despite this, Morales said, the indicators at the moment in Gran Canaria “are very positive” in terms of job creation, penetration of renewables or construction of social health beds.
In this sense, he recalled that, with the objective of “decarbonizing the island, to break dependence on fossil fuels”, the Salto de Chira will be a reality in this mandate.”
He has also highlighted his willingness to “finish the 2,000 social-sanitary beds for the island and other projects such as the tourist modernization of Maspalomas and the inauguration of the Museum of Fine Arts, which, in his opinion, is “also a huge leap in the projection of art and the culture of the island.
In relation to water security, he has announced that “this is the first public administration to implement a strategy” that has to be “consolidated” because he has announced that “the perverse effects of climate change will continue to increase.”
He has declared that he is not concerned about the irruption of Vox in the island plenary because he hopes that each and every one of the political forces “respond to institutional loyalty and the respect established by the Rule of Law for the functioning of the institutions.”
However, he has advanced that they will “be vigilant” so that “there is no setback in the rights achieved in Spanish democracy in recent years” which are “inalienable freedoms.”
“We are offering loyalty and we expect loyalty, and if this is not the case, we will firmly defend the rights of this island,” he added.
During the turn for the representatives of the rest of the parties, the spokesman for Vox, Yeray Suárez, made his debut today in the room with his insular group, and has stated that it is a “historic day” because Vox “finally has a voice in this island”.
As he has pointed out, “common sense has arrived” at the Cabildo de Gran Canaria, and he has assured that his group comes to “defend the elderly, people with disabilities, and to alleviate the endless lists of dependency on the left.”
He has also advanced that his party is going to “defend hunters, farmers, transporters and the innocence of children”, before a “disastrous economic management work”.
For her part, the spokeswoman for the Canary Islands Coalition, María Fernández, said that “today begins the change to defend the future of the people of Gran Canaria”, and has extended her hand to the government group for “listening and understanding”. for the good of the island.
He has outlined that they are going to “build Gran Canaria alongside the people”, and has asked Morales to “govern for those who voted for him and those who did not”.
The spokesman for the PP, Miguel Jorge Blanco, has stated that he will take up his position in an opposition “with support and help for what is good for Gran Canaria” and “overseeing” the work of the Government, in a job that is “loyal but firm, constructive and permanent.”
The PSOE spokesman, Augusto Hidalgo, who will assume the position of vice president of the island institution, has expressed that the government pact will give “maximum stability and continuity” to a project and a future “of sustainability, to transform the island and the generation of economic activity and employment”, he concluded. EFE