Formation of a New Political Coalition in Fuerteventura: A Roadmap for the Future
In a significant political development, Asamblea Majorera de Fuerteventura (AMF), Fuerteventura Avanza, and Juntos por Pájara convened in Puerto del Rosario this past Tuesday to announce the creation of an insular electoral coalition aimed at the elections set for 2027. This initiative marks a pivotal step in the local political landscape, dripping with implications for governance and alliances in the region.
The Vision Behind the Coalition
The announcement was made by AMF President Juan Nicolás Cabrera, who articulated the coalition’s foundational premise: a shared diagnosis of Fuerteventura’s weakening political influence within the Canary Islands. This perceived decline has left the island struggling to effectively represent its interests in dealings with other administrative bodies.
Cabrera emphasized that the existing government model—characterized by the long-standing partnership between the PSOE and the Coalición Canaria—has been detrimental, leading to political fatigue, a lack of direction, and a retreat from active participation in key issues affecting Fuerteventura. The coalition seeks to turn this tide, describing itself as an alternative to “recover a unique voice” in the broader political context of the Canary Islands.
Goals and Strategic Areas of Focus
The strategic objectives of this coalition resonate deeply with local needs. The coalition aims to strengthen Fuerteventura’s stance on pivotal matters such as:
- Infrastructure Development
- Territorial Planning
- Public Transportation
- Sustainable Energy Initiatives
- Addressing Demographic Challenges
The focus on these areas signals a commitment to prioritizing local interests, fostering collaboration to bring about tangible improvements that will enhance the quality of life for residents.
An Open and Inclusive Governance Approach
A significant hallmark of this coalition is its expressed openness to incorporating other political forces. Cabrera mentioned ongoing discussions with groups like Nueva Canarias and Canarias Primero, while he made it clear that no formal agreements have been reached yet. Their current interactions remain strictly informational, signalling an understanding that political landscapes are fluid and alliances often require further time to mature.
Scope of the Coalition
According to Rafael Perdomo, the Secretary-General of Juntos por Pájara, the coalition’s immediate focus will be on the Cabildo of Fuerteventura and the Parliament of the Canary Islands. This delineation indicates a strategic approach, aiming for significant influence at the regional level before potentially extending into municipal governance in subsequent phases.
Candidate Selection: Prioritizing Quality Over Quotas
A robust point of discussion arose concerning candidate selection. Peña Armas, the President of Fuerteventura Avanza, made it unequivocally clear that the coalition is not about distributing positions among its members. Instead, it seeks to cultivate a competitive alternative rich with talent, stating, “We will go with the best, even if it means we are not part of the picture.” This commitment to quality over quantity emphasizes their prioritization of a strong political project before any considerations of individual names or roles.
Addressing Concerns Over Public Employment Processes
The coalition’s establishment also brings forth contentious societal issues. During the presentation, Armas spotlighted alleged irregularities in public employment processes within both the Puerto del Rosario municipality and the Cabildo de Fuerteventura. She claimed to possess evidence suggesting manipulations during recruitment tests, with positions potentially awarded based on political connections rather than merit. Drawing a line in the sand, she indicated a readiness to escalate these allegations to legal channels should their concerns be substantiated.
Formalization of the Coalition
The announcement culminated with a ceremonial signing of the agreement by representatives from the three participating parties, solidifying their commitment to this electoral coalition. This act not only marks the official beginning of their collaboration but also underscores a forward-thinking goal of inviting future political entities to join their alliance.
With this coalition taking shape, the political atmosphere of Fuerteventura may well be poised for transformation, fostering a renewed hope for localized governance that prioritizes the needs and aspirations of its citizens.

