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(16-05-2019, 08:46 PM)Captain Sensible Wrote: Now I'll have to look at the manifestos that are being put forward.

Judging by the results of previous administrations in 2015, 2011 and 2007 then what they promise won't neccesarily happen.

Unlike the UK Stephen, where you know it is NOT going to happen. Smile
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ALxAN - the party currently in power in Antigua are holding a series of public meetings this week.


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I have read and listened to the manifestos put forward by ALxAN. PP and NC-AMF for Antigua.  Basically they are all saying the same thing with just a few differences.  Hopefully, they'll all work to common policiesin the next 4 years as I imagine that all the top people on the party lists will get in through proportional representation.  The other groups have been fairly quiet in the campaign.

Legal and financial constraints will be the key things that stop them doing what they are promising.

There has been very little information about the candidates who I can vote for in the European election which is a bit strange.
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I voted this morning.
It'll be interesting to see the results!
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The results show that another coalition will be needed:
https://resultados.elpais.com/elecciones...35/03.html
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A coalition agreement was signed yesterday in Antigua.  ALxAN, CCa-PNC and NCa-AMF have made a pact and have a total of 9 councillors out of the total of 17.

https://www.ondafuerteventura.es/alxan-f...IEGYfdsY-I
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(28-05-2019, 08:33 AM)Captain Sensible Wrote: A coalition agreement was signed yesterday in Antigua.  ALxAN, CCa-PNC and NCa-AMF have made a pact and have a total of 9 councillors out of the total of 17.

https://www.ondafuerteventura.es/alxan-f...IEGYfdsY-I

Is that good for us then Steve. I think Debbie Edgington is part of ALxAN party and does a lot for the Caleta area.
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Yes, Debbie has been elected as she was number 3 on the ALxAN list.

Hopefully, they'll all work together for the good of the Municipality.
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The elected councilors of ALxAN, CC and NC-AMF have agreed on the areas of work that they will assume as of the inauguration on June 12.
As the most voted list in the election, Matías Peña  (AlxAN) will become the Mayor.

The following is the distribution of work areas:
Matías Peña (ALxAN):
Mayor, Local Police, Personnel, Transport and Traffic.
Manuel Hernández (CC): Urbanism and Housing.
Juan Galván (CC): Economy, Finance, Employment and Local Development.
Juan Cabrera (NC-AMF):
Works and Services, Parks and Gardens and Historical Heritage.
Agustín Rodríguez (NC-AMF): Culture, Education and Youth.
Columba López (ALxAN): Social Services, Commerce and Consumption.
Deborah Edgington (ALxAN):
Tourism, Beaches, Accessibility and Citizen Participation.
Fernando Estupiñán (ALxAN):
Sports, Agriculture, Livestock and Fishing and Civil Protection.
Jonathan Peña (ALxAN): Celebrations, Environment and Health.
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