The current chairman of the Calp City Council points out that he learned he would not run for office last Tuesday, just hours before the news was made public. «A mayor, a party chairman, a colleague and most importantly a person cannot be treated like this.», later confirms that this maneuver «reminiscent of what my party did in those days, with the ousted Pablo Casado and Teodoro García, Isabel Bonig, at the forefront, councilor and regional president. Something they also tried later with Isabel Díaz Ayuso ».
She describes both as strong, courageous women who have the courage to stand up for what they believe in, emphasizing that this is nothing more than “a profession of loyalty, duty, responsibility and public service”. In this sense, she believes the decision may have to do with her status as a woman.because “If Manolo, Juan, José or Carlos had called me, this certainly wouldn’t have happened,” he says.
Sala points out that, despite the party’s decision to oust himself as the top of the list, “I won’t throw in the towel”, making it clear: “I will not accept any public office other than Calp.», regarding his proposal to take some responsibility in the Valencian Parliament. “My only political aspiration remains in and for Calp,” he emphasizes.
The regional leadership of the PP justified its decision that the goal was: reassign the mayor’s office with the best possible candidateand that this profile was embodied by César Sánchez, according to the surveys they administered.