It’s either with Vox or not. Both PSPV and Compromís will show the Valencia PP so clearly that this party will launch to secure the appointment of Carlos Mazón as head of the Generalitat. The Left has already announced that it has no plans to facilitate a people’s government that will sit down and talk, but in this way will be forced to come to an agreement with Vox.. In fact, this is one of the goals of both the Socialists and Valencians: to show that the PP is the only way out, and that it is nothing but an agreement with the far right. The tour, originally scheduled to begin this Tuesday, will kick off on Thursday after Mazón sent a letter yesterday to the leaders of PSPV, Compromís and Vox inviting them to meetings.
PPCV candidate Carlos Mazón is hiding his plans to become President of the Generalitat in line with the strategy devised from Genoa. His message is that he intends to form a stable government with agreements on certain issues, but refrains from specifying which political forces he plans to sign them with. In this context, and in view of the fact that the left is dedicated to reviving the specter of the far right, The people’s leader went so far as to launch a ordeal mid-campaign, urging his political opponents to make it easy to take office so as not to become dependent on Vox..
But given that both PSPV and Compromís have completely closed the door to this possibility, nothing could be further from the truth. As we were about to launch the announced round of contacts this Monday, Ximo Puig, PSPV’s candidate and Generalitat’s deputy chairman, said he had not heard from the PP since the elections, that dialogue has always been essential in democracy.
But until now, because They also gave assurances from the socialist ranks that they would not facilitate the deployment.in the belief that the contacts disclosed are nothing more than a “pantomime” in which PP seeks to justify the agreement to be signed with Vox.
Also speaking on behalf of Compromís this Monday was its leader, Joan Baldoví. He did not hesitate to foresee a government agreement between the people and the far right before 26 June., the date on which the constitution of the Cortes was established. “There will be a deal,” he said, “and we’ve already normalized having a vice president without powers, as in Castile y Leon.” And he added that in his view, what Carlos Mazón wanted was for “investments to come out for free, and then agree on all policies with the far right.” Baldoví also assured that, in any case, he would be willing to speak and listen.
And the tour in question will begin on Thursday, two days after it was announced. Mazón, yesterday Ximo Puig (PSPV), Joan Baldoví (Compromís) and Carlos Flores (Vox) “For the purpose of addressing the challenges and opportunities of the future of the Valencian Community – he said -” for a meeting.
The first meeting will be with the Socialists on Thursday, while the meeting with Compromís will be with Vox on Monday and Tuesday next week. “This follows the order of parliamentary representation, from highest to lowest, formed by the people of Valencia in past elections,” the people’s leader said.
Carlos Mazón will be accompanied by PPCV campaign manager Miguel Barrachina and the party’s Deputy Secretary for Organizing Juan Francisco Pérez Llorca. The presidential candidate also reiterated “an aptitude for dialogue to conform to the mandate expressed by the entire Valencian community”.
And while all this is happening in the autonomous region, the PP’s national leadership has given some more clues about its intentions regarding possible deals with Vox at the autonomous and municipal level. It was through campaign spokesperson Borja Sémper, who stressed that his party would work to the end to form stand-alone governments without this formation.. Also referring to Pedro Sánchez’s deals with Bildu or the ERC, he stressed that Alberto Núñez Feijóo “leads the only party that does not want to agree with any ultra, any color and condition”.
Abascal urges Feijóo to meet with rulers before 23 July
Vox president Santiago Abascal urged the PP’s national leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, to negotiate agreements with his party that could lead them to become part of several municipal and regional governments, in the case of the Valencian Community. General elections will be held on 23 July. Abascal pointed out that it is the popular ones who must decide, although after a meeting of the Vox Political Action committee, he made it clear that he is fully committed to building this alternative in his party. “We won’t stay,” he said. Therefore, although he warned that “the Spaniards have an emergency,” he said they would wait, holding out their hands. He insisted that the 28 May elections left a “clear mandate” and assured them that it seemed crucial to them to create alternatives to the left so that they did not fall into speculation that could jeopardize the negotiations, and so Vox refused to specify its terms. To sign agreements with PP.