Canary Islands Public Service Exam Tribunal Reorganized Amid Resignations and Errors Correction
Published: February 26, 2026|local-government-and-community|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands Civil Service Exam Tribunal Updates
Recent Changes
The Canary Islands government has announced a series of updates to the tribunal overseeing civil service exam selections for the Auxiliary Corps.
- After the resignation of President María José González Hernández and her substitute Noemí María Ramírez Moreno, new officials have been appointed to fill their roles.
- The Director General of Public Service approved the replacements:
- Luis Manuel López Maestro as President
- Rosario del Carmen Hernández Eugenio as a voting member
Corrections and Reforms
- An administrative error in the previous official document was also corrected, ensuring the tribunal's composition now accurately reflects the updated personnel.
Purpose and Commitment
These changes come as part of ongoing efforts to keep public exams fair and transparent, critical for residents seeking employment within regional administration.
The rearranged tribunal will continue evaluating candidates for promotions and new appointments, reinforcing the government's commitment to integrity and proper governance in civil service procedures.
Summary
- The updates aim to uphold fairness and transparency in civil service exams.
- The government remains committed to integrity and proper governance.