The CMAT’s annual General Assembly was held this Tuesday at the Auditorium of the Sociocultural Center of Baio (Zas), where the renewal of the Board of Directors was unanimously approved. The presidency now passes to the mayor of A Laracha, following the alphabetical rotation among the municipalities that make up the entity. Also joining the new Board of Directors are Margarita Lamela Louzán (Cee) as Vice President, Francisco Javier Domínguez Traba (Corcubión) as Secretary, and Sandra Vilela Riveiro (Muxía) as Treasurer.
Meanwhile, the two representatives from APTCM and María Lema (Dumbría) remain on the board as members, ensuring a smooth continuation of the association’s management. CMAT highlights that the new Board includes representatives from the different political parties currently governing in the region, thus maintaining the territorial balance promoted since the association’s founding, along with private sector representation through APTCM. In addition to welcoming the new members from the municipalities of the geodestination, the meeting included a review of the actions carried out over the past year, the core objectives, funding sources, and milestones achieved in recent years, as well as the planning for 2025.
The outgoing Board, led by Manuel Muiño, began his speech by expressing “his pride in the team that accompanied him and the importance of serving as president and being part of the Board in order to understand the diverse realities of the municipalities that make up the Costa da Morte”, describing the experience as both pleasant and enriching.