Canary Islands Government Appoints New Members to Civil Service Examination Tribunal
Published: October 3, 2025|local-government-and-community|Gobierno de Canarias
Changes to the Judging Panel for Canary Islands Civil Service Exams
Overview
In a move that affects the upcoming civil service exams for the Canary Islands' administrative corps, the General Directorate of Public Service has announced key changes to the judging panel.
Key Changes
- Ernesto Mayoral Andrés resigned as a full member.
- David Bercedo Toledo stepped down as a substitute.
- New members appointed: Luis Manuel LĂłpez Maestro and Lorena Quiles Vallejo.
These adjustments ensure the tribunal remains fully staffed as it evaluates candidates seeking entry into the prestigious General Administration Body.
Composition of the Tribunal
- Includes seasoned professionals from various government, academic, and judicial backgrounds.
- Reflects a commitment to a fair and transparent selection process.
Significance
This reshuffling underscores the governmentâs effort to maintain the integrity and smooth operation of the civil service exams, which are crucial for shaping the future leadership of regional public administration.
For residents, especially those aspiring to these roles, the updates are a sign of ongoing institutional stability and dedication to merit-based recruitment.