Puig includes four independents in Alicante’s PSPV listings and penalizes the Soler industry

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Ximo Puig, both PSPV-PSOE general secretary and Consell chairman, and the party leadership have made this clear in recent days. Lists they agreed on in the next regional elections 28 May Regeneration would be marked by many independents, a very limited presence of mayors, and the absence of second- and third-tier senior officials. All of them have a very clear goal: to be able to focus on management until the last minute in both municipalities and regional administration.

And finally, the scenario was fulfilled with a list led by the Minister of Innovation and Universities, Josephine Good, where up to four independents enter, and sometimes up to five. A nomination that reflects what he said on Thursday puig It was necessary to “seek new references” to achieve social majority in the Valencian Community, but it was interpreted by a large part of Alicante socialists as a full-fledged slap to the party, and in particular to the party. Provincial leadership, led by Alejandro Soler. Only the industry concerned with former senator Ángel Franco rubbed their hands after the nomination was approved, and even after a day’s little name dance when the list commission—at the extreme, would move to Saturday. , executive and national committee.

David Bernardo López, UMH professor at Orihuela, joins Yaissel Sánchez, Mario Villar and Rosario Navalón

Saturday was born with a list, prefecture list Alicanteled by Josefina Bueno, which initially included five independents and reiterated at the top only by Laura Soler, number two, and José Chulvi, the mayor of Xàbia and eight Deputy Trustees of Parliament. Yaissel Sánchez, secretary general of the UGT in L’Alacantí and La Marina, was joined on Friday night by the Tourism Intelligence Director of Turisme Comunitat Valenciana.Mario Villar, which is five; and Rosario Navalón, academic coordinator of the University Venue of the University of Alicante in Elda, six people. Agronomist and UMH professor at the Orihuela Higher Polytechnic School, David Bernardo López, joined them in fourth place on Saturday, thus giving a prominent place to the Agricultural Engineering specialist from the Oriolan campus in a campaign joined by Tagus. -Segura transfer will be the focus.

He was not alone. also the author Luis LeanteThe author, who received the Alfaguara Novel Award in 2007 and won the Edebé Youth Literature Award for the third time with her novel Unknown Region about bullying, took seventh place. It was eventually dropped from the list, however, meaning other names were displaced.

In any case, it didn’t matter. This movement failed to contain discontent among a significant portion of Alicante’s socialist ranks, and especially among those closest to Alejandro Soler. Everyone saw distribution as a punishment for the critical sector, especially when they looked at themselves in the mirror of the other two provinces.

Not only because of the veto to the right of the provincial secretary, Francis Rubio, The extremist attempt to reach an impossible deal on Wednesday night forced the name change, which led to the manager in the Elche group being transferred to the discount period. The mayor of Elche Ramón Abad, who was originally tenth-ranked, what socialists saw as their starting position – ten deputies for the state in the last election – and who with the departure entered in his place as a proposal. He finished Leante in nine. Also, this is where the councilor after the mayor of l’Alfàs del Pi Maite García is located, as you have to go to the seventh row – eighth if the author entered – to search for the name of people close to Soler. City Hall, Vicente Arques.

Critics scored only seven for Maite García, mayor of l’Alfàs, and nine for Elche councilor Ramón Abad.

Only two out of the top ten, three if you reach eleven and count Ibi Nuria Pina mayor. With a little nuance: After the preliminary process a year and a half ago, the former provincial secretaries are in office. Not only José Chulvi in ​​Alicante, but also Mercedes Caballero, the heavyweight of abalism in Valencia. In some quarters, it’s outrage that Soler did not want to speak as provincial secretary within the framework of the national committee.

Sector Toñi Serna, regional secretary for Cooperation and Democratic Quality, and Toni Frances, mayor of Alcoy and spokesperson for the City Council, withdrew to the winter quarters or settled in their municipality after the 2021 primaries, which Soler won. After the list proposal was approved, the only group that declared victorious were the Francoists. To the point where they inflated the fact that the city of Alicante managed to sneak five names into the top twelve. In reality, when Marisa Navarro Forcada, now retired and affiliated with the UGT, one of the first female agents the Local Police had in Alicante, only and almost hastily walked in after Luis’ name was withdrawn. Leante at ten, for he was eleven in the beginning; and José Díaz from the Eva Montesinos industry, but he’s already twelve. Despite this, they saw it as a victory that the top three positions occupied by Josefina Bueno, Laura Soler and Yaissel Sánchez belonged to women from the city of Alicante. It’s just a matter of regional distribution, which also makes Francoists happy. Whatever the case, the majority sees this move as a “transfer” to make the drink with which Ángel Franco and his entourage start the week less digestible with the mayoral list of Ana Barceló, who were not given a vote. and this was presented in society before the socialist execution.

Head of Consell, for Valencia and full of councilors

Ximo Puig, general secretary of the Valencian socialists and head of Consell, will top the list for the province of Valencia, unlike what he did in 2015 and 2019 when he went to Castellón. Regional Policy Minister Rebeca Torró will be number two, and from there Arcadi will be the Spanish Treasury; that of justice, Gabriela Bravo; and Health, Miguel Mínguez. Meanwhile, in Castellón, Rafa Simó, head of the Port Authority, will top the list, with María José Salvador, vice-president of the Parliamentary Assembly, in second place.

PSPV’s nomination to the Valencian Courts of the province of Alicante

1. Josefina Bueno Alonso 2. Laura Soler Azorín 3. Yaissel Sánchez Central 4. David Bernardo López Lluch 5. Mario Villar García 6. Rosario Navalón García 7. Maite García Madrid 8. José Chulvi Español 9. Ramón Abad Soler 10. Marisa Navarro Forcada 11. Nuria Pina Huertas 12. José Díaz 13. Ana Belén Juárez Pastor 14. José Luis Galiana Davó 15. María José Adsuar Nicolás 16. Rubén Ferrándiz Marcos 17. Carolina Devesa Ferrer 18. José Vicente Ferriziano 19. Lara Lópezéz P Scotto di Tella Manresa 21. Mihaela Bobocescu 22. Gerard Ortiz 23. Olga Abad Sota 24. Óscar Mengual Gomis 25. Carmen Sánchez Mazón 26. Javier Pedro Pelegrín 27. Montserrat Pineda Martínez 28. Ignacio González Lópezánde Navezández 31. Mari Carmen Yuste Rodríguez 32. Sergio Ramírez Ruiz 33. Ana María Poveda Milán 34. Esther González Fernández 35. Jaime Pascual Pascual RESERVES 1. Santiago Escudero 2. María Salud Pastor 3. José Antonio Nieves 4. Maria ÀngelsR Gualde 5. sendra

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