candidate Popular PartyFor Alcoy’s 2023 municipal election, Carlos Priest, has continued Working meeting with PP municipal group to value the work carried out by the opposition, as well as to coordinate a common and unique strategy for the elections in May.
Likewise, the Chaplain said, “if the structure of the party, the municipal group and the candidate go hand in hand, The Alcoy community will perceive us as a serious and reliable alternative. To save the city from the unfortunate situation our city is in,” he said, “Only in this way, we will be unstoppable.”
Carlos Pastor very He is satisfied with the work that PP’s municipal group is developing on the town hall. In this sense, Pastor said, “We are fortunate to have the most active and productive opposition of the City Council in the PP. “We will not let our guard down and explain to the Alcoyans why Alcoy deserves better.”
Therefore, the popular candidate points out that the opposition has continued work over time. To this, Pastor stated there will be permanent and continuous contact between the candidate and the councilors planning a joint working action.
Get center right vote
A few days ago, Pastor announced the achievement of the first target and one of the axes of the workspace. “uniting” the centre-right vote around popular ones to “create a real, coherent and serious alternative to move the city forward”. This was stated in a statement the candidate first made public after learning that he had been appointed at the end of September. According to Pastor, this fragmentation of the conservative vote “only benefits the PSOE, as in previous elections.”
Along these lines, Pastor pointed out: “This reflection should be clear to our like-minded people. Alcoy urgently needs to correct course“while stating that “16-year-old Toni Frances would become a slab the city couldn’t afford”. “I will work hard to have the PP in everyone’s home,” the candidate stresses, because “we have an obligation to give Alcoy an electoral option that brings together all the moderate votes around the PP.” As he said, “We cannot disappoint the wider Alcoy community, who are calling for an urgent cycle change.”