Compromís is slowly closing in on the biggest crisis in its history caused by the impeachment and subsequent resignation of Consell’s former vice president. Monica Oltra. Candidate for Generalitat presidency will become national MP Joan Baldovi and Aitana Mas He will lead the Alicante coalition’s candidacy to the Valencia Tribunals, following the support of the coalition leadership. In this context, the current vice-president does not close his doors to his predecessor, who was number two on the Council and member of the Inclusive Policies council. Rather, it opens them wide. Moreover, it ensures that Oltra is also present in the events of his primary campaign.
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Crevillente made these remarks in a speech played on state television À Punt this Wednesday, in an interview where he remembers the former vice president is still a spokesperson for Compromís and states that he is the latter. told his plan Alicante tops the list, after Baldoví. At a press conference after Consell’s plenary meeting last week, Mas had already defended the actions of the regional government in the resignation of Oltra, who learned that the former vice president was receiving unemployment benefits.
In Wednesday’s interview, he told him the step taken by Minister Rafa Climent or the spokesperson for the Alicante Provincial Assembly, Gerard Fullanarefuses to be the number one Compromís in the state, paving the way for Mas to top the list, and the next two places are split between Fullana herself and a councilor in Alicante City Council Natxo Bellido. “I don’t know what Fullana will do. The rules of the game have been written, and he will have a decision to make, just like anyone else who emerges. From there, citizens and militants will decide who tops the list. The primaries are open and we abide by the rules,” replied crevillentina.
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Location of Compromís lack of water resources It was also the case for Mas that Alicante suffered from the differences within Consell that had arisen because of linguistic need. “I think neither Valencia nor water is an Achilles heel for Compromís. Our position is clear. It is the confrontation of these two issues that bothers me, because all political forces must unite. “I don’t understand why we’re talking about it 20 years later as if it’s our only problem,” she replied.