The result of the People’s Party in the regional and municipal elections held on May 28 will allow the party to appoint a new president. Valencian Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FVMP)He will take over from socialist Rubén Alfaro, the mayor of Elda, who wants to continue running this institution, but arithmetic will not allow this. Therefore, to learn the name of the new president of FVMP, we will have to wait for the meeting that the institution will in principle hold next October 6.
Popular sources consulted by this newspaper state that it has not yet been decided who will run the institution and whether it will be a foreigner or not. Alicante, Valencia or Castellónbecause this still depends on various factors and even some appointments that Consell will need to announce by the time the meeting takes place in the coming weeks. Who will be the vice president is among the uncertainties on the table, and it is considered certain that one of them will be for PSPV-PSOE.
One of the possibilities on the table is that the former socialists Jorge RodríguezA key figure for the popular Vicen Mompó, currently in the ranks of Ens Uneix, to head the Valencian State Council, he was appointed head of the FVMP. This possibility is thought to have been ruled out after Rodríguez himself denied it, and also because of what was stated within the ranks of the PP. The fact is that since the popular ones took control of the Valencian State Council, it was clear that they would head the FVMP. Those of Carlos Mazón govern the three state institutions of the Valencian Community and the four cities with the largest populations: València, Alicante, Elche and Castellón.
In recent years, the federation was in the hands of the socialists, led by Eldense Alfaro. In the past period, PP, Compromís, Esquerra Unida and Ciudadanos had representatives, and this will change after the election results. 28 million choices. The importance of this institution lies not in its executive activity, as it does not have one of the largest budgets, but in its representative dimension, as it acts as the spokesperson of the city councils and is an area for the recruitment of some of the city councils. intermediate positions.
Source: Informacion

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