Minister of Science and Universities, Diana Moranthe extended his hand Provincial leader of PSPV Alicante, Alejandro Solerafter learning this Will run for party leadership. Morant hasn’t confirmed he’s taking a step forward, but he hasn’t ruled it out either. He stated once again that he was “at the disposal of the party”.Soler will announce his candidacy for PSPV general secretary this afternoon, while stating that the possibilities for a deal “remain open” and that he is working “to reach a consensus”.
The agenda that brought Morant to Valencia and surrounded him with microphones was again an institutional event related to his ministry, a forum on Privacy and Digital Transformation at the University of Valencia, but once again the expectation was in this direction: the internal situation of the Valencian socialists. More came after Alejandro Soler called the press this Friday and announced that he would run to lead the Valencian federation; He also looks like a candidate.
In fact, the former mayor of Gandia stated that Soler called him and conveyed his decision after calling the press on Thursday night.. The minister explained that in this meeting, the man from Alicante also stated that negotiations and agreement possibilities were still open, and Morant strictly adhered to this this Friday. “This is the best of all and worth it,” said the minister, who favored “a unified and strong project for PSPV”.
Morant reached out to Soler and stated that he would continue negotiations even though he had taken steps, effectively admitting that there were negotiations and that he was involved. “We still have time,” he said, although it came just a few hours after the Alicante man announced his desire to join the socialists’ internal process. “That’s what I’m working towards, to achieve maximum consensus,” he reiterated.
“You can create a party project without sectarianism, without families, without parties, we are all part of the same thing,” he added. The PSPV leader rejected the formula of double-mindedness (in which Soler is the head of the party and Soler is the future candidate), stating that the party needs “someone strong” to develop a “credible project”. In this sense, Morant stated that in the party “they can always count on me and know that the aim is to take back the Generalitat”.