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Official Appointments, Reassignments, and Incidents in Local Administration Authorities (Canary Islands) - May 19, 2026

Published: May 19, 2026|local-government-and-community|Gobierno de Canarias

Key Administrative Developments in Canary Islands Local Governments (May 19, 2026)

On May 19, 2026, the Spanish government announced several key administrative developments concerning local government officials across the Canary Islands. The bulletin details rescissions and interim appointments affecting various municipal roles, including secretaries, treasurers, and intervention officers, all reserved for qualified local government officials with national habilitation.

Notable Appointments and Rescissions

  • Some appointments are revoked, such as the interim office held by JosĂ© Manuel Fiestas Perdomo in San BartolomĂ©, replaced by Santiago Calero Cabrera following a standard regulatory provision.
  • Officials like Carolina Armas PĂ©rez in El Hierro and Antonio RodrĂ­guez CedrĂ©s in Tegueste are temporarily assigned to critical administrative posts.
  • These temporary assignments often do not exceed one month.

Purpose of Interim Measures

These interim measures aim to ensure continuous administrative operations amid transitions and vacancies, especially in roles fundamental to local governance.

  • Several appointments involve revoking previous temporary designations.
  • They are replaced with new interim or definitive posts as officials transition between roles or are appointed through competitive processes.

Overall Impact

  • These active reshufflings highlight ongoing efforts to stabilize local administrations.
  • They aim to facilitate bureaucratic functions and adapt to workforce changes.
  • Your actions directly impact service delivery and operational stability within the municipalities of the Canary Islands.