The Canarian Coalition celebrates the island convention on April 13 and the nationalists can present themselves with their homework dones. And if local elections were held at this time in April 2024 in San Bartolomé de Tirajana, AV-PP would lose the mayoralty because the Canarian Coalition would have taken a good part of the PSOE votes, according to the telephone survey among 451 neighbors between April 1 and 4 of SelecTel for Maspalomas24H for the first anniversary of local elections in May 2023 between 19 and 21 p.m. Since June 2023, AV-PP and CC have cohabited the government group after the departure of the PSOE and NC. 65% of those surveyed claim to be informed about local issues through social networks and 76% claim that the media in Las Palmas attack the south of Gran Canaria for not discussing issues in the capital.
In 2023 the results of the surveys drew a scenario very similar to the current one with a double tie between PP-AV and CC and defeat of the PSOE like the one done by the Canary Islands Cabinet of Market Studies and Public Opinion, placing Nueva Canarias as the hinge party. One year into its mandate next June, CC has recovered the pace of work that was deactivated from when in the previous pact PSOE and NC decided to expel the nationalist formation using a turncoat councilor in case Cs decided to follow in CC's footsteps. It is a survey and it has the importance it has: it is an indicator.
According to the SelecTel survey, AV-PP would maintain its electoral strength but CC would grow at the expense of a local PSOE completely demobilized since the Canary Islands Government lost, while NC would continue with the same number of supports. With the survey metric, the most valued local leaders are Marco Aurelio Pérez (AV-PP) and Alejandro Marichal, they tie with a knowledge and evaluation of 6,5 points. Concepción Narváez continues to be, along with Carlos Álamo, the best-known local leaders of the PSOE, with the latter being the best rated (5,2) (he is the only councilor of the Gran Canaria Cabildo with power to control Tourism). The member of the Government of the Canary Islands best known to the residents of the south of Gran Canaria is Pablo Rodríguez, Minister of Public Works, Housing and Transport.
When asked about options for agreements between formations, 73% of those surveyed believe that the local government coalition generates confidence and among the biggest concerns is one that until now had not been detected outside of citizen security, housing and employment. : the arrival of fictitious investment in photovoltaic energy and the problems of dust emissions from the work on wind turbines as well as the local transportation network, where 56% of residents would not mind the implementation of their own bus transportation network in the town. The future of areas such as Santa Águeda, due to the Masaveu Corporación cement company, does not generate a negative impact in terms of perception of risk of job losses or business competitiveness.
In June 2024, one year will mark the agreement between CC and AV-PP to form a pact for stability and improvement in the governance of the municipality. The municipal elections held on May 28, 2023 resulted in the presence of four political forces, without any of them managing to reach a sufficient number of councilors to govern alone. What the vote did reflect is the detriment of the trust placed in the PSOE, NC and Cs forces. The current alliance is 14 councilors, one more than necessary to form the absolute majority. The survey places special emphasis on the government group's responses to its major objectives until 2027: deterioration such as tourist spaces, planning, housing, education, playgrounds, sports and culture.











