Mayor of Mogán Breaks with CC in Gran Canaria, Considers Cabildo Candidacy

The current mayor of Mogán announces her intention to run with her own political brand in several municipalities of Gran Canaria.

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The mayor of Mogán has announced her split from Coalición Canaria in Gran Canaria, citing unfulfilled agreements and opening the door to leading a candidacy for the insular Cabildo.

The mayor of Mogán has declared her decision to disassociate from Coalición Canaria in Gran Canaria, attributing this break to the failure to materialize previously agreed-upon commitments. This situation leads her to consider the possibility of heading a list for the Cabildo de Gran Canaria, though without specifying whether she would do so independently or in coalition with another political force.
For now, the mayor has confirmed that she will present her own political brand in four additional municipalities besides Mogán: San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Santa Lucía de Tirajana, Firgas, and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Furthermore, she has affirmed her intention to seek re-election as mayor of Mogán, aiming for a third consecutive term.

"I don't even know where that came from, but I haven't even made a decision yet about whether I'm running or not."

the mayor of Mogán
The leader of Juntos por Mogán has also distanced her position from Primero Canarias, despite having previously expressed public support for one of its leaders. This support was not reciprocated, leading to the mayor's dissatisfaction, especially given the harmony between CC insular and Primero Canarias.
Despite her disillusionment with Coalición Canaria at the insular level, the mayor maintains her affinity with the party at the regional level, particularly with Fernando Clavijo. She has indicated that she does not rule out asking for votes for CC in the upcoming elections to the Parliament of Canarias, as she does not plan to present any regional list of her own.
Finally, the mayor has emphatically denied the existence of any agreement to lead a Partido Popular list for the Cabildo de Gran Canaria, whether in conjunction with her brand or as an independent.