Former Mayors of Gran Canaria Meet in Arucas to Foster Political Dialogue

Former municipal leaders from various towns on the island periodically gather to discuss current affairs and share experiences.

Generic image of a restaurant table set for a meeting in a traditional Canarian setting.
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Generic image of a restaurant table set for a meeting in a traditional Canarian setting.

A discussion group of former mayors from Gran Canaria recently met in Arucas, bringing together political figures of different ideologies for an encounter of camaraderie and debate on the island's current affairs.

The Casa Brito restaurant, located in Arucas, hosted a new edition of this unique gathering. This recurring event has established itself as a space for political dialogue in a social context often marked by polarization.
These former leaders from various municipalities across Gran Canaria demonstrate that ideological differences are not an impediment but rather an incentive for constructive conversation. The meetings proceed without a fixed agenda, allowing participants to reminisce about past times and analyze current issues affecting the island.
The latest meeting was attended by former mayors from towns such as Tejeda, Moya, Valleseco, Telde, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Valsequillo, Teror, Arucas, and La Aldea de San Nicolás. All share extensive political experience and a keen interest in the realities of Gran Canaria and their respective communities.