Ana Vega continues her leadership Vox In the province of Alicante. At least for now. The provincial president continues to chair the provincial executive committee of the Santiago Abascal formation and thus obtains a lifeline. In this context, it is necessary to take into account that Vox is a highly hierarchical party, where decisions are made in Madrid and its internal processes are not subject to any voting. It’s also worth remembering that Vox also has an ultra-Catholic sector. Valencian CommunityUnder the leadership of Ignacio Gil Lázaro and Llanos Massó, he tries to take control of the province after taking command in Valencia and Castellón. Proof of this was the elevation of José MarÃa Llanos to the position of ombudsman in the Cortes of Valencia against Vega.
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Alicante leader brings up state committee proposal Madrid The fact that he received Abascal’s approval shows that he is still at the forefront in the state. Vega is looking for like-minded people create your team and profiles considered most suitable to cover all areas. In this way, he surrounded himself with speaker Mireia Moya in Santa Pola, deputies in the Cortes Miguel Pascual and José Muñoz, and councilors in Alicante Óscar Castillo and Carmen Robledillo. Moya will be the deputy chairman of the committee and will be responsible for the so-called inter-municipal area. Pascual will be secretary and treasurer. As for the three members, Munoz will be the Organization’s deputy provincial secretary, Castillo will be in charge of corporate affairs, and Robledillo will control the legal field.
provincial committee Vox in Alicante At the same time, it is known that it became official that Abascal will continue the presidency of the ultra-formation until 2028, and a few days later it was revealed that the province was excluded from the executive branch. The biggest support for Vox’s Alicante team came from Javier Ortega Smith and Iván Espinosa de los Monteros. The latter no longer exists, while the former was included as a member of the new administration. Both Valencia and Castellón are represented in Abascal’s administration through the first vice president. GeneralitatVicente Barrera and Cortes president Llanos Massó, despite the fact that both provinces achieved worse results than Alicante at the electoral level.
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With his re-election as chairman of the provincial committee, Vega received some respite at a time when it became clear that the province of Alicante was divided, opening the door to a renewal of leadership. HE ultra-Catholic sectoror trying to expand his power in the south of the Valencian Community, supported by politicians such as Ignacio Garriga, Jorge Buxadé or Ignacio de Hoces, all close to Abascal; Former trustee of Cortes As president. The first names that could replace Vega on this horizon are Congressional deputy David GarcÃa and Elche municipal spokesperson Aurora Rodil.
Source: Informacion

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