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AM-CC Revamps Its Local Committees in Tuineje, Antigua, and Betancuria

Recent Developments in Asamblea Majorera – Coalición Canaria

This week, Asamblea Majorera – Coalición Canaria has taken significant steps in reshaping its local leadership across several municipalities in Fuerteventura. The renewal of local committees in Tuineje, Antigua, and Betancuria showcases the party’s commitment to strengthening its grassroots presence and enhancing local governance. Following the recent reelection of Nuria Cabrera in Puerto del Rosario, these changes reflect a broader strategy to solidify leadership at various levels.

Tuineje: Ayoze Cabrera Continues as Local Secretary

In Tuineje, a unanimous decision during the local assembly held at Gran Tarajal reaffirmed Ayoze Cabrera’s position as the local secretary. His team includes Rosa Delia García as vice secretary and Belinda Trujillo as the secretary of organization. Cabrera expressed his gratitude, stating, “It’s a great honor to continue counting on the support of my colleagues. I want to thank them for their ongoing trust.”

This newly formed executive aims to strengthen community relations, emphasizing that “our neighbors are the true driving force of this party.” They invite residents to actively participate in discussions and actions aimed at addressing the municipality’s challenges.

Antigua: A Transformative Vision Under Saúl González

Antigua has ushered in a new era with Saúl González at the helm as the local secretary, assisted by Juan López as vice secretary and Pepi Méndez as secretary of organization. Their unanimous selection was marked by a sense of unity and commitment among members during the assembly.

González articulated his vision for a transformative project aimed at turning Antigua into a prosperous municipality. He stated, “The true protagonists of change will be the residents.” Acknowledging the work of the previous executive led by Nairobi Mesa, he took on the responsibility with enthusiasm and a commitment to furthering the nationalist agenda throughout the municipality.

Betancuria: Continuity and Commitment with Reyes and Brito

In Betancuria, Juan Reyes and Tamara Brito have been reaffirmed in their roles as local secretary and secretary of organization, respectively. Their reelection received unanimous support during the assembly, which featured a management report presented to the membership. Key figures, including Natalia Évora, the insular organization secretary, and councilor Enrique Pérez, reinforced the importance of this leadership continuity.

Reyes shared the local executive’s renewed commitment, stating, “We reaffirm our dedication that we started four years ago, with the same enthusiasm and fresh objectives for our municipality.” The local team emphasizes their dedication to listening actively to community needs and transforming challenges into opportunities for collective growth.

Future Focus

The recent assembly meetings across Tuineje, Antigua, and Betancuria reflect a robust effort by the Asamblea Majorera – Coalición Canaria to rejuvenate local leadership. By fostering connections within the community and ensuring active participation, these local executives hope to create a responsive and engaged political atmosphere that prioritizes the needs and aspirations of their constituents.

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