The Orihuela PP presents the pick list with Vegara at the beginning

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Orihuela PP has announced the list of candidates that it will run for in the municipal elections to be held on 28 May. Foremost is José Vegara, who held his position three days later after it was revealed that he had an open case in the Orihuela courts on two tax offenses and that both the Prosecutor’s Office and the Treasury had filed indictments. they are demanding seven years in prison and oral proceedings against those who have been defrauded of more than five million euros.

Also, a criminal court in Orihuela has decided to take an oral action against Vegara, the party’s red line as it withdraws public officials from the election race.

At this point, he states that “those with pending cases for their political actions should be fired”, but not “a person who is superficially involved, purely because they have the ability to convey an issue that occurred 16 years ago”. “In this case, we agree with those who want politics to remain dirty, lying and despicable,” he said.

In this sense, he said, “It is doubtful that a lawsuit filed in 2015 will be brought to the agenda again and pointed to me as if it were a part of my direct administration.” In 2007, an employee of my company carried out an inadequate management that I had no interest in, and four years later, the Treasury reported our company; Like the other members, I am also accused of being jointly liable. board member” also announced that the employee in question was fired.

He continued by stating that it was taken into the archive in 2015 and later reopened, that he said he had no criminal record on Friday, but on this occasion, his lawyers informed him this weekend and that he was also informed this weekend. He reiterated that it was not his own administration: “There are no signatures or documents that bind me to that case.”

renewed faces

Vegara stated that there is “a list called upon to govern and change Orihuela.” They are followed by Agustina Rodríguez Navarro, Víctor Valverde Sáez from the previous government team and current City Councilor, Matías Ruiz Peñalver, Rocío Ortuño Cartagena and Mónica Pastor Felices.

In seventh place is independent Vicente Pina López. As this media has previously announced, Antonio Cerdán, the head of the Claro party, is number 14 on the popular list. It broke with Cambiemos after the leftist formation backed a no-confidence motion that removed the PP from power in April last year and made socialist Carolina Gracia its mayor.

Claro decided to run with PP in an extraordinary assembly last Thursday, because “People’s Party has guaranteed the appointment of a councilor with powers, budget and a team for Sahil if he leads the municipal government. Support with representation from Claro”, announced from the party.

Since its founding 17 years ago, Orihuela has defended Costa’s historical claims and has stood in four consecutive elections, twice alone and twice with another party. He managed to seize the majority on the coast with an average of a thousand votes each time.

For example, it accomplished more in 2019 than PP and Ciudadanos. However, requiring the law to elect the first councilor (approximately 1,500 votes), it received just over 1,400 and 960 votes in 2015, reaching 5% of the total votes cast in the municipality (including provinces and districts) in no case (approximately 1,500 votes). in 2019.

pick list

1.- Jose Vegara Dura

2.- Agustina Rodriguez Navarro

3.- Victor Valverde Saez

4.- Matias Ruiz Penalver

5.- Rocío Ortuño Cartagena

6.- Monica Pastor Happy

7.- Vicente Pina López – INDEPENDENT

8.- Victor Manuel Sigüenza Riquelme

9.- Noelia Grao López

10.- Irene Celdran Ruiz

11.- Raúl Fernandez Campillo

12.- Maria Pilar Fabregat Baeza

13.- Pablo Lorenzo Bregante

14.- Antonio Cerdán Erades – INDEPENDENT

15.- Nuria Masip Rubio

16.- Clemente Martínez Pardo

17.- Blanca Angel Lucas

18.- Sonia Huertas Roca

19.-Carlos Rocamora Belmonte

20.- Andrei Donate Abellan

21.- Pablo Onate Gil

22.- Maria Veronica Soto Sarabia

23.- Quentin Ghislain Botelberge

24.- José Manuel Simon Vegara

25.- Marina Pintado Garcia

Substitute 1.- José Manuel Pastor Navarro

Substitute 2.- Tsanislava Stanislavova Hristova

Substitute 3.- Manuel Garcia Andrés

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