Canary Islands Government Announces the Departure of Economic and Social Council Member
Published: November 13, 2025|economy-and-business|Gobierno de Canarias
End of Antonio RodrĂguez Marichalâs Tenure on the Economic and Social Council of the Canary Islands
Summary
The government of the Canary Islands has officially announced the end of Antonio RodrĂguez Marichalâs tenure on the regionâs Economic and Social Council.
- His resignation as a representative of the Fuerteventura Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Services, and Navigation comes after deliberations in a government meeting on November 10, 2025.
- This move highlights ongoing adjustments within regional advisory bodies responsible for economic and social policy in the archipelago.
Reasons and Impact
- While the reasons for the departure remain undisclosed, the government expressed gratitude for RodrĂguez Marichal's service.
- The government emphasized the importance of maintaining active participation in regional councils.
"The decision underscores the government's ongoing commitment to organizing its advisory structures to better address regional needs amid a changing economic landscape."
Implications
- For residents and businesses, such changes could influence future policy discussions affecting the local economy and community interests.
- The move underscores the governmentâs ongoing efforts to adapt its advisory structures to better serve regional needs.