Wednesday, February 27, 2008

CC will not get representation in Congress

"CC has no chance" of getting representation in Congress by the province of Las Palmas, so forceful was the president of New Canary (NC) and Roman Rodriguez added that his training is the only one that has options in this province, as expressed in surveys published.

Moreover, the nationalist leader warned voters that "voting in CC is throwing the vote directly in the trash" and that the organization insularista, "to which it is a window on the island of Gran Canaria represented by Fernando Banyoles, Mari Mar Julios and Manuel Lobo, is aware that he has no chance on 9 March. "

CN predicts "a great second batacazo" CC in Gran Canaria and ensure that "representatives from ATI on this island are trying to prevent the progressive nationalism scope representation in Congress."

Here, Rodriguez warned that if NC fails to place a Marine Alduán in Congress, "Gran Canaria is outside the political map of the state, as will Fuerteventura and Lanzarote."

The nationalist leader also pointed out that none of the centralist parties (PP and PSOE) will attain an absolute majority so that the next government will decide between the nationalist minority which will be New Canaries.

In this context, in which CN will play "a decisive role because they put on the table its election manifesto which contains proposals for the Canaries on all fronts."

One of the demands "non-negotiable" NC will be the reform of the electoral system since "it is not acceptable that the most unjust of the world has left without representation in parliament more than 150,000 voters."

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