PP achieves absolute majority in County Council and Vox enters for the first time

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The PP’s excellent results in the municipal elections will be reflected in the Alicante Provincial Assembly, where it will secure a comfortable absolute majority against a losing PSPV. Another piece of news of the election race would be Vox’s first entry into the provincial institution, if the data discussed last night were not confirmed later on. The unknown was to determine whether Compromís could retain his assistant. While mayors like Toni Pérez, Ana Serna, Eduardo Dolón or Juan Francisco Pérez have emerged as possible substitutes as a result of the excellent results, another issue to be resolved is the name of the person who will replace Carlos Mazón in the presidency. in their own municipalities

Yesterday was a great night for the popular in every way. If the results are not approved by the Ministry of Interior, the PP will receive 17 MPs compared to the 15 MPs it reached in the 2019 elections, which will ensure it has a solid absolute majority over the next four years. Vox will enter the state institution for the first time thanks to good records in the l’Alacantí region, while Ciudadanos, which has two representatives, fell short after the collapse recorded in almost all municipalities. .

The question that had to be resolved last night was whether Compromís retained his assistant, especially his assistant from the Marina Alta area. Accordingly, PSPV, which had 13 MPs in the previous elections, will either keep the same number or lose one.

A great victory for the PP, which also joins the absolute majority in the Diputación de Castellón. Valencia’s is the only provincial institution currently up in the air, as the right and left are tied with an independent formation led by Jorge Rodríguez, the former socialist mayor of Ontinyent and also the former head of the provincial institution. was kicked out of PSPV, which would paradoxically hold the key to the government.

In the case of Alicante and after the absolute majority of the PP has been confirmed, all that remains to be resolved is who will take his place at the head of the provincial institution when it becomes clear that Carlos Mazón will take over Palau. de la Generalitat.

And there are four of the most prominent mayors in the state who are popularly owned and who saw how their absolute majority was strengthened yesterday. This is notably Eduardo Dolón, the first mayor of Torrevieja; Finestrat’s is Juan Francisco Pérez, and Albatera’s, who was also a state lawmaker in the previous term, Ana Serna. The fourth candidate is Toni Pérez, mayor of Benidorm and the party’s provincial chairman, who also has close ties to Mazón.

One way or another, yesterday there was an air of enthusiasm in the PP provincial center at the results achieved at all levels.

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