The PPCV is determined to wear out the PSPV with the Azud case, an investigation that began to point to a web of corruption around Valencia City Council under Rita Barberá, but spilled over into socialists and even former leaders. Block. Faced with this new dimension of the expanding tide of conspiracy, popular Valencians mobilized yesterday a dual channel of repression against the PSPV, which they linked directly to the so-called “successors” while extending the case back to Botànic’s time. Consell spokesperson Aitana Mas said senior officials in her government were unaware of possible talks with conspiracy members, but promised results if that was the case.
At this time, the PPCV requested access to the entry records at the Palau de la Generalitat to find out if inspectors were investigating whether the alleged ringleader Jaime Febrer and Pepe Cataluña, who was seen as the bridgeman between the socialist city councils, were being investigated. The case recently visited the seat of the Valencian government.
Likewise, in parallel, the PP requested the establishment of a commission of inquiry to examine the contracts of José Luis Vera, the former legal head of Divalterra, a company of Diputación de Valencia, where another corruption scheme had erupted. in the company.
Regarding the move regarding ties between Catalonia and the current Consell, Miguel Barrachina, deputy spokesperson for the PP at Cortes and campaign manager for Carlos Mazón, announced yesterday that his group has requested in writing registrations for entry to the Palau de la Generalitat. To “confirm” whether Pepe Cataluña, nicknamed “Successful”, has been there “in recent months”.
The popular ones are focusing their efforts on casting doubt on the current socialist leadership, as they did at the plenary Thursday, when Botanics’ eighth budgets were approved after all their chairs showed photos of Puig and Catalonia.
“The conspiracy of alleged illegal financing of PSPV by Ximo Puig continues to this day, and so we requested both these records and those of the Ministry of Finance to find out if the accused former PSPV treasurer was mediating to stop the Treasury inspections from the Ministry of Finance. . “Businessmen who allegedly finance Ximo Puig’s party,” Barrachina said.
“It is not possible for Ximo Puig’s PSPV to continue without taking any responsibility, without explanation and apologizing to all Valencians,” a PP deputy spokesperson said. Barrachina made outrageous PSPV’s “silent response” more than a decade before “such a serious and protracted litigation of irregular funding allegations”.
Vicen Mompó detailed the other pillar of the PP operation Azud is carrying out against PSPV: an inquiry request at the Valencian Provincial Assembly to investigate the contracts signed with José Luis Vera between 2015 and this year. A spokesperson for the PP at the Municipal Corporation stated that “according to the summary of the Azud case, the Valencian Provincial Council should know why a hypothetical ‘b’ box of the PSOE hired the alleged ‘success’ for seven years. Special work Vera did in those years» .
“Whoever does it pays the price”
Thus, Azud left its mark on the press conference held after Consell’s last general meeting of the year. Vice-president and spokesperson Aitana Mas asked him to wait for the case to progress before speaking, but promised there would be consequences if the current Council gets involved: “Whoever does this will pay the price,” he warned.
Mas cited Botànic’s progress in the fight against corruption, citing the need to reflect on the agendas of the Department of Transparency, which the PP promised to abolish, and top officials, whom he saw as a “firewall” for the genre. your case. . Likewise, he sent a dart to PSPV, arguing that “beyond” the means by which an Administrator can equip himself against corruption, the most “obvious” conclusion he has drawn from the situation is that “political pluralism is a guarantee of control” » .