
The Valencian Community continues to wait for Carlos Mazzone to be replaced at the head of the State General. The name of the candidate is still unclear, but the spokesman for the people of Les Cortes and Secretary General of the Progressive People’s Party, Juanfran Pérez Yurca, warned against this. It is up to the party’s national leadership to decide who will be the person to present themselves for the inauguration. As the new president of the Valencian Community. Thus, Pérez Yurca indicated that he had spoken with the party’s national leadership “on various occasions”, and both were with Alberto Nunez Viejo As is the case with Miguel Telladobut He denies that he was offered the candidacyDespite being nominated as one of the main candidates.
“It is up to the national leadership who should be the candidate for the general mandate, and the other thing is for the negotiations to then move to the regional level because each community has its own specificity,” the PPCV Secretary General said at a press conference in the Valencian Parliament on Monday. In this sense, Pérez Yurca insisted on this fact.”This does not mean that we are waiting for what is said from Madrid“, as he stressed that there is “a lot of dialogue” between the national and regional leadership of the Popular Party.
However, Pérez Jurca did not clarify where the first communications with Vox would be directed moving forward with the inauguration process, although he He denied knowledge of the meeting that took place last Friday between the People’s Party and Fox. He also admitted that he was not aware of the conditions set by Fox to support the popular candidate, other than what was published in the media. In any case, the popular spokesman stressed that there are “constant contacts” between the Popular Party and Vox in the Valencian Region, as the two parties “know how to prioritize reconstruction, give stability and approve budgets.”
For his part, Vox Party spokesman in Les Corts, José María Llanos, also confirmed on Monday that there are contacts between the People’s Party and Vox. But “they have not yet sat down to negotiate”Since Janus has indicated that they will not do so until the Popularists appoint a candidate. Specifically, the spokesman explained that the negotiations will be based on five axes: combating the Green Charter, reducing taxes, “freedom” education, supporting housing policies, and an immigration policy that “clearly” rejects “illegal and mass” immigration.
Yanos said: “In negotiations, you have to surrender without giving up,” adding that he is the candidate to succeed Mazzone.They “must commit” to continuing those policies to which they had already agreed at that timeHe described the people conducting the negotiations as “irrelevant.”