Deputy spokesperson for Citizens in the Valencian Courts, Merche Venturareaffirmed parliamentary group support He advocated finalizing the reform process before the call for an extraordinary congress, as requested in the “Somos Cs” manifesto signed by positions such as Alicante deputy mayor Mari Carmen Sánchez. Javier Gutiérrez, spokesperson for the C’s in Diputación.
At the press conference held after the board of trustees, Ventura stated that Arrimadas’ “attitude” and that he was “proud to have a female president” and said “we are open to every idea and proposal” during the restructuring. In addition, he noted: “everyone is free to continue the party”: “Like I joined Cs because I like their project, the moment I don’t like it, I’m out the door. The process is over and if you don’t believe in ideals, everyone has the freedom to be there. They want it.” Thus, it stated does not share the location expressed in the manifest He argued that 2,000 people, including 200 Valencians, were working for the re-establishment of the party and that Somos Cs had signed “30” positions. He also rated the sound of “siren songs” “from others” against critics, but when asked about the origin of these influences he replied, “This question might be asked of these people.”
The support of Sánchez and Gutiérrez by thirty prominent members of the orange across Spain for the manifesto demanding the immediate resignation of the leader, as well as the entire national executive committee, opened a significant gap in education. They demand an extraordinary assembly for militancy that confirms the new leadership of the party through a process that will likewise be called upon to have derivatives in the organic structure at the regional level. The deputy mayor of Alicante and spokesperson for the Provincial Assembly are the two positions with the greatest power in the party, given that the City Council of the Alicante capital and the provincial body are the two institutions with the most weight. Cs is integrated across the community.