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Canarian Coalition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (99 words)
The Canarian Coalition (Spanish: Coalición Canaria) is a liberal party in the Canary Isles of Spain.
In the Cortes Generales, it has 4 deputies, and 5 senators, making it the largest Canarian party.
It usually negotiates with the plurality party at the Cortes to form a majority in exchange of resources for the islands.
Canarian Weekly newspaper - distributed across Tenerife to 1000's of residents & tourists every week - Content (5229 words)
The creation of the Canarian Police Force was the subject of a meeting held on Tuesday, November 2 between Adán Martín, President of the Canarian Government, Paulino Rivero, Canarian Coalition chief and Juan Antonio Alonso from the Spanish Home Office.
Cabildo President Casimiro Curbelo emphasised the commitment of the Gomerans in the protection of the flora and fauna of the island as a means of guaranteeing the richness and variety of species in the future.
Luis Soria, the Canarian Government’s Industry Councillor, said he expected the turbines and generators to remain in place until 2008 at the latest when the region’s high-tension power line was functioning.
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