The Canary Islands Union has only one member of parliament, Cristina Valido of Gran Canaria. But with Congress becoming more complex and parliamentary majorities so weak, your vote is essential to get the majority. That’s why, keeping this in mind, … The strength that will give him the only parliamentary seat is that regional president Fernando Clavijo will open a new front in January to Pedro Sánchez and María Jesús Montero. Allow the Canary Islands to assimilate into Catalonia, the Basque Country, or Navarre..
Canary Islands government needs to be formed in the new year The State funds the Canary Islands Police Force (CGPC). A source close to the president said the goal of the cabinet chaired by Clavijo is for local police to become equivalent to Mossos, Elzainza or Forral police. All three organizations receive state funding.
The CGPC currently has only 282 members (90 more than when the parliament was first established), but 141 Academy members will soon be added, and the regional coalition government’s goals are to: By 2027, there will be 600 agents.this also means that both the Civil Guard and the National Police Corps (CNP) may have their functions reduced. The state and the Canary Islands have reached a tacit agreement, not envisaged in any law, that the state will guarantee funding once the troop reaches 300 troops, which will happen next year.
today The autonomous government is responsible for all 21 million people. The Canary General Police Force is paid 1 euro per year, which includes salary payments, infrastructure maintenance, and material costs. With the Canary Islands government’s projected growth for the CGPC over two years, costs will essentially double and the regional budget will no longer be able to sustain it. In the Clavijo environment, they assert that they do not “ask for different privileges,” do not want to “be different from others,” and only want “to be equal and play on equal terms.”
Addressing this issue will mean opening a new folder of topics included in the Canary Islands agenda agreed by the PSOE and the Canary Islands Union in 2023, which Security and Emergencies Minister Nieves Lady Barreto will request to Interior Minister Fernando Grande Marlasca in exchange for Valido voting in favor of the investiture of Pedro Sánchez. Convening a safety committee.
This organization includes governments and autonomous regions, as well as the various police forces operating in their territories. I haven’t seen you since 2019.when the Canary Islands were ruled by the PSOE, Podemos, Nueva Canarias and the Socialist Association of La Gomera. A Clavijo Cabinet official said that in their last recent conversation, presidential aides had already informed Marlaska of his intention to respond “immediately” to the controversy.
The Canary Union reminds Sanchez:The Autonomy Act already includes powers for the Canary Islands Police Force“Therefore, as a result, “the Canary Islands agenda includes the full drafting of the document and the country must comply with it.” It regrets that lack of funding does not allow the force to develop “all the skills that we have.” Canary Islands government officials insist today that they will “absolutely abandon” the equivalent “no matter how many problems Pedro Sánchez has or no matter how many general national budgets are not approved”.
Exist on all islands
Canary Islands Police Force transferred Authority to monitor public buildings, etc. or cooperation with other national security forces or entities. We also act as judicial police in response to requests from public prosecutors’ offices and courts. But the Canaries want more, as they currently only have operational bases in Tenerife and Gran Canaria.
In view of the lack of personnel in state agencies operating on the various islands, which particularly affects the territories of Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Gomera and La Palma, the local government has undertaken the following initiatives: Opening of new police station All of these locations offer promotions to agents who complete their studies. Until now, regional agents operating on islands outside the capital have operated using security equipment or temporarily deployed in specific situations and events, but they want to change this and ensure a permanent presence.
Further raising awareness
Also available in the Security and Emergency Department They demand “further recognition” of CGPC It aims to “strengthen deterrence and the ability to respond to risk situations” and strengthen the protection of both personnel and the public. Although regional agents already carry out large-scale police operations, including cases that have led to the arrest of several major NGO leaders for alleged abuse of minors in their care, the Canary Islands Police are perceived more as a civil protection organization than as a police force.
Parallel to the request for state funds, which the Fernando Clavijo government plans to put on track in the first quarter of next year, Clavijo’s cabinet is also working on this, despite the fact that there is no predicting whether the Sánchez government will be able to approve a budget that will allow allocation for this. Legal strengthening of CGPC.
In recent weeks, the Canary Islands government has Modify army rules. According to regional sources, the aim is to adapt it to growth objectives and update the provision of protective measures and weapons for the uniformed members of the Canary Police General Corps, who are currently on the streets of the eight islands that make up the archipelago.