Prior to the dissolution of the autonomous assembly ahead of the May elections, an extraordinary plenary session of the Valencian Parliament will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, 29 and 30 March, without a control session with Generalitat ‘chairman’ Ximo as scheduled. Since Puig is designed to shut down legislative procedures. This was accepted by the Board of Trustees, which will meet again on 21 March after Fallas and Magdalena to set the agenda for this full ‘broomstick’. The Internal Government commission was also set for March 7, and the Valencia Radio and Television Commission was set for the next day.
At a press conference, opposition representatives agreed to refuse that Ximo Puig will not face his questions at the end of the legislature, Europa Press reported. Mª José Catalá (PP) demanded that a control session be held and that the activation of the investigative commission on the Azud case be on the agenda, something that “the PSPV has already passed all parliamentary procedures and possible hurdles”.
Merche Ventura, CS’s deputy spokesperson, cited his group’s discomfort as those at Botànic pursued “one final sprint”, focused on “counting the votes” and did not accept proposals to hold a monographic plenary on youth. He also demanded that Finance Minister Arcadi España appear in charge of running European funds, and congratulated the Radio and Television commission “finally” convening to renew the presidency of À Punt and the Consell candidates. Rector.
As Vox’s trustee, Ana Vega suggested that another extraordinary plenary meeting could be held, accusing Botànic of “not wanting to reveal herself” to a control session before the election.
Among botanical groups, carmen martinez (PSVP), daddy robles (Compromise) and Pilar Lima (Unides Podem) has justified the legislature’s successes and parliamentary work in recent weeks, replacing laws such as animal welfare.
legal bodies
On the other hand, regarding the renewal of expired statutory bodies such as Consell Jurídic Consultiu (CJC), the popular trustee declared that he had not received any notification about this and that “the process is still paralyzed”, while Cs stumbled upon this process not to delay it further.
On the other hand, Compromí’s trustee assured him that his group would do “everything possible to settle all legislative matters”. “There is time to close the pending issues until the end of the legislature,” he said.