The former president of the Generalitat Valenciana Francisco Camps remains committed to his path to run in the elections with the Valencian PP. The former popular leader presented his campaign team on Thursday, in which he presents himself as the PP’s best option to recover autonomous government. And by an absolute majority.
The former leader, who has been demanding the party’s attention for a year, has not hidden his quarrels with the current leadership now led by Juan Francisco Pérez Llorca with the support of Vox. He considers him to be Carlos Mazón’s right arm and links him directly to the management of the dana. “He was secretary general, he appointed him,” he said, when asked about the Valencian president’s recent interviews.
In an interview with Cadena COPE, in which he was asked about the resignation of his predecessor, Pérez Llorca said: “You always have to tell the truth, but in a crisis you especially have to do it. This is what led Mazón to assume his political responsibility because today, despite the ongoing investigation, there is still nothing that the judge has made a reasoned request to report to him. passed on the information about what he did on the 29th,” he said of Mazón’s resignation.
In this context, when asked about these statements, the former Valencian president indicated that Pérez Llorca should be questioned about these responsibilities. “He would have to explain himself. He is its general secretary, he appointed him. He was his right-hand man,” he noted, before recalling that the party’s general secretary was the mayor of Valencia, María José Catalá, and that Mazón removed her to place Pérez Llorca. A day before the aforementioned interview, the Valencian president said on Cadena Ser, in a mocking tone, that he appreciated Camps’ optimism towards the party.