“We Spaniards have transcended all the past,” Feijóo said at the close of the Inter-Municipal, and this weekend the People’s Party has worked hard to make that possible; but by selectively pulling the anchor. The restoration of Rita Barberá’s political figure was an unpaid debt, or rather an unresolved issue, and María José Catalá, general secretary of the PPCV, opened that box based on the legacy, sentiments and history of female mayors of democracy. . The absence of the school from which the popular Valencian graduated was restored, of course, as the “mayor of Spain”.
Another of the public’s obsessions was to celebrate a new time of reunion. In addition to the videos of the happy candidates (Catalá, Mazón and Feijóo are happy), the repeated photo of the two former presidents on Saturday and Sunday showed a subliminally repeated message as no Ciudadanos or Vox were quoted. The first was invited to return, and the second to be proud of the brand and Spain. The idea of saving “central roads” is necessary for the quorum that presidents like Alonso Fernández Mañueco need to manage and prevent bad times.
Genoa and Valencia wanted the City of Light (not Alicante) to become a fetish town once again in order to save the Moncloa government and the Palau de la Generalitat in the medium term. Part of the responsibility for the “engine of change” was left to María José Catalá’s men, and the rest went to the man from Alicante.
Feijóo applied pressure, as a coach does before an important game, and despite thousands of fans and militants 4.7 kilometers from Valencia arena, they all waved flags and raised small banners, as they did at Aznar in 1995 and in 2011. with Rajoy.
Carlos Mazón gave the most compelling speech, used a winning style and did not hesitate to wink at the mayors and candidates of 542 municipalities. He got everyone on their feet in a crowded room surrounded by all the figures of the centre-right formation. The long applause dedicated solely to Rita Barberá outstripped the various applause she received at Cap-i-casal, but was backed by more than a thousand people to board the bus from Alicante very early and be part of the showdown. It has become a market action. His “candy eyes” shone because both he and his team know that their success at the Inter-municipalities gives them the support they need after weeks of small and humble actions. Running for the Generalitat Valenciana and performing a surgery from the past like the one shown this weekend opens up a path with many possible endings. Rita Barberá transformed the capital of Túria and Mazón thanked the former presidents for their contributions and what did Eduardo Zaplana and Francisco Camps do for the Valencian capital?
The PPCV chairman shared the definition of “Frankenstein government” with Rajoy to explain how Botànic and central governments are. The left-wing coalitions and the detailed list of parties that make up the Compromís and Unides Podem have become a joke that bears their stamp. But on the other hand, there is nothing but Ruth Merino, her new signature to advance the economic program. Mazón runs the Alicante State Assembly precisely because of Ciudadanos, and Alicante mayor Luis Barcala, who is also there, has budgets missed by his investment partners (Vox).
On this side of absences, commitments to the “Valencian Community” (because Feijóo knows the importance of language and emotions). Amidst a national key speech and broad social lines in which the PP chair, controllers and deputies called for wins in more than 8,000 municipalities where figures will be found, an uneven voice of “water for all” and “financing” was heard. clearly voter.
On the other hand, if the 26 Intermunicipalities mark a new era for regional politics, it is because of María José Catalá, as opposed to Rita Barberá, not the muscle and spectacle that PP displayed in the middle of Benidorm Fest. Eduardo Zaplana recalled that he had told the candidate to run Palau, “Don’t forget Valencia,” but shared with him the chance to relive one of those glorious nights of the ballot box victory next May 28.