The Valencian community continues to wait for the replacement of Carlos Massón as Generalitat leader. Although the name of the candidate remains unknown, Juanfran Pérez Llorca, a popular spokesperson for Les Colts and general secretary of the PPCV, warned: It is up to the party’s national leadership to decide who will attend the appointment. Appointed as the new president of the Valencian Community. Perez Llorca therefore indicated that he had met with the party leadership “on various occasions”. Alberto Nuñez Feijoo in the same way as miguel terradobut he denies being offered to run as a candidatedespite the fact that he is named as one of the main favorites.
“One thing is that it is up to the national leadership to decide who will be the generalitat candidate, and the other is that the negotiations then move to the regional level, because each community has its own uniqueness,” the PPCV General Secretary said this Monday at a press conference in the Valencian Congress. In this sense, Mr. Pérez Llorca asserted this fact.That doesn’t mean we’re waiting to hear from Madrid.”, stressing that there is “a lot of dialogue” between the national and local leadership of the People’s Party.
However, Perez Llorca has not disclosed where his initial contact with Vox was directed to proceed with the investiture. denied knowledge of the meeting between PP and Vox last Friday. He also admitted that he did not know more about the conditions Vox had set for endorsing popular candidates beyond what had been published in the media. In any case, a popular spokesperson assured that there were “continuous contacts” between the PP and Vox in the Valencian Community, as both parties “knew how to prioritize reconstruction, give stability and approve budgets.”
Meanwhile, Jose María Llanos, a spokesperson for Les Colts Vox, also confirmed on Monday that there had been contact between PP and Vox. But “they haven’t started negotiations yet.”because Llanos has indicated he will not do so until a popular candidate is nominated. Specifically, the spokesperson detailed that negotiations would be based on five axes: fighting the Green Deal, lower taxes, “free” education, support for housing policies, and an immigration policy that “unequivocally” rejects “illegal and mass” immigration.
“In negotiations, we have to give in, not concede,” Llanos said, adding that whoever is likely to replace Mazon.“Must commit” to continuing the policies already agreed upon at the time.and said it was “irrelevant” who the people doing the negotiations were.