The Valencian Community is having the most equal regional elections in its democratic history this Sunday. All surveys and surveys published in recent weeks, equality where the blocks on the left and right reach this 28M. Therefore, it will be after the polls are opened when the parties begin to know where the balance is going in the last few days of the campaign, which the parties have devoted to calling for mobilization, appealing to their grassroots and asking for support. concentration of votes on a day when even rain can be decisive.
The big unknown that the polls will clarify is whether the third edition of Botànic, the regional government led by Ximo Puig and made up of PSPV-PSOE, Compromís and Unides Podem, will take place or whether the right will once again rule the Valencian. Eight years later, the community will be led by the People’s Party candidate Carlos Mazón from Alicante and will be inVox’s extreme right might be key. There is more doubt in the district board, as is the continuity in the Podem and Ciudadanos Unides Courts. If the purple ones don’t exceed the 5% limit, the options to republish Botànic will be dropped. Liberals, on the other hand, face the problem of not disappearing from the map.
Province
The state will be required to upset the balance. For this reason, the parties are heading towards some regions that they consider strategic in the recent period. For example, while PSPV has focused its efforts on Vega Baja, PP targeted Baix Vinalopó overalland its capital, Elche, in particular. the campaign has started without major shocks, There are very important issues on the national agenda and the formations have dedicated last week’s actions to draw the attention of the undecided, who are estimated to be 30% of those called to vote in this 28M.
Another fact that confirms the weight of the province in what will happen at the ballot box this Sunday is as follows: both PSPV and PP close their campaigns in the Alicante region, with the final ritual bath for Puig and Mazón. Apart from the Unides Podem alliance, where Héctor Illueca shared the stage with Pablo Iglesias, the rest of the parties also placed emphasis on their regional candidates, so the C’s focused on Mamen Peris, Compromís Joan Baldoví and Vox Carlos Flores Juberías. Finally in Alicante, having the support of Sumar’s leader Yolanda Díaz, the national credentials of the purples turned to the campaign to break the 5% barrier.
PSPV defended its administration and its candidate until the last minute. Puig sets out for the “social majority” Underlining that economic and social indicators show that the Valencian Community is now in better shape than eight years ago and that it is the ideal option to continue governing. Ending the inequalities that cause pandemic crises and war is another of the challenges PSPV has set itself.
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Regarding the campaign led by the allies of the socialists in Botànic, Compromís insisted that their boss was not in Madrid and therefore considered themselves the most free to offer solutions to Valencia’s problems. Society. Unides Podem made a residential flagIt raised the need to engage public institutions to regulate the prices of food, energy or medicine, one of the major axes of discussion in the campaign.
Health has been a priority for PP, an entity headed by Mazón, who aspires to be the Generalitat’s first running president for Alicante. The candidate raised other social flags such as housing or education, declared a massive tax cut, and Demanded water for the province after cutting off Tagus-Segura. The support of national leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who passed through Alicante on Friday, was another constant of the popular ones.
Despite citing Cs as an option free from extremes and warning of a return to bipartisanship, Vox points to PP’s partner in case the block on the right upsets the balance.. The far right used its usual rhetoric, warning of a lack of security and supporting the primary sector, as a general tonic.