Llopis is no longer a councilor of the Alicante City Council

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Julia Llopis He is no longer a member of the City Council. Alicante. responsible so far Social Action and Education He formally submitted his resignation to the minutes this morning. He did so two days after he took part in the pre-election action of Vox, a formation where he would run as number four for Alicante in the regional elections. At the end of last week, Luis Barcala (PP), mayor and re-election candidate, specifically told him that he would not be on the municipality’s 28M candidate list.

The mayor, who was in the PP as Barcala’s stellar signature only four years ago, delivered the councilor’s bill this morning, thus giving up on ending his term on Alicante City Council for disregard. an asylum seeker who, among others, will enter the respective positions of Ciudadanos, such as Julia Parra or Santiago Román, who will eventually enter the PP. After signing the 2019 mayoral candidacy, he will also resign from the party he joined, the PP.

Immediately after the mayor submitted his resignation, he was grateful for the opportunity to become a councilor and was excited about the new political project. “Now, a new opportunity opens up at a party that suggested I be part of their list in time.. I am excited because although my goal is to achieve political change at the Generalitat, I will be able to focus on what I love most: Education,” said Llopis.

on his behalf, he Deputy Government Spokesperson Manuel Villar (PP)thanked him for his time as mayor. “We should be grateful for the work done. Lucky or unfortunate, we thank you for your dedication and effort, because we’ve all done well and orderly and badly here.. Now our paths parted,” he said.

The mayor has already dispersed Llopis’ powers, leaving Social Action to Antonio Peral and Education to Mari Carmen from Spain. according to a decree signed this afternoon.

The PP has more room to maneuver than in the air. Completing the municipal group, taking into account the foreseeable final general meeting of the mandate, scheduled for Thursday, April 27. If he complied with the time, he would gather the council members at the election gates. Kristina Garcia, now advises PP on City Council. The public should request the minutes of the new mayor to the Electoral Board, which is in the process of receiving election candidates.

Llopis, along with José Ramón González and Carlos Mazón, head of Security, Mobility and Human Resources, is currently one of two people from the popular group that will not continue after the election. The mayor came on the Barcala PP list of the National Confederation of Catholic Parents and Student Families (Concapa) in 2019, In Alicante, where he became president. Before “signing” for PP in 2019, Llopis had already negotiated to be part of the Vox roster for Congress, even though he eventually chose the popular project.

Now Llopis has decided to accept Vox’s offer, just after being expelled by Barcala after a period of controversy. And to demonstrate this change in political color, he attended an event organized by the ultra formation in the parking lot of the tram garage on Saturday with the participation of the prefecture list chairman Ana Vega; Vox Generalitat candidate Carlos Flores with national MP Jorge Buxadé and Alicante mayor Carmen Robledillo.

For now, five companies are known from the municipal list of Barcala. Following the announced signatures of Intercity CEO and Lucentum Foundation president, Toni GallegoArchitect rocio gomezjournalist Main Poquet And Julio CaleroAlicante Local Police Commissioner Barcala on Saturday John CharlesThe President of Urbanova Neighborhood Association, who is a surveyor and engineer by education, Dr. In addition to these companies, current advisors Cristina Cutanda and Cristina García are also expected to be included in key positions. In addition to Llopis, among the safe casualties is José Ramón González, who is currently in charge of Security, Mobility and Human Resources.

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HE Rafa Mas, Compromí’s candidate for Mayor of Alicante, said he was “back home”, referring to Julia Llopis’ transition into the ranks of Vox.He added that Barcala “should not have kept him in his government from day one”. In this sense, he claimed that the policies implemented by Llopis were “aporophobic, full of hatred and classism, discriminatory and not his fault simply because it was endorsed, endorsed and supported by Mr Llopis”. Barcala where I must stop him.”

Mas says he fears Vox will add him to its regional lists and wonders if Llopis will implement its policies at the Generalitat if Mazón agrees with the far right. When asked about the leadership the former councilor could run if he were appointed Minister of Education, the Valencia candidate does not hesitate to say that he will “do the same thing he did in Alicante, impoverishing public education to drive students into education”. great harmonious and special”.

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