count in Alicante Provincial Council The relationship between the two vice presidents of Ciudadanos, Julia Parraand Head of Infrastructure, Javier Gutierrez, can’t be bad because they don’t, they barely talk to each other and don’t work on common lines. This interpretation shows that the liberal group is at the center of attention within the provincial institution, although its two representatives have assured that their relationship is completely cordial. To this we must add that Gutiérrez himself was temporarily removed from militancy and the serious internal crisis that the party of Inés Arrimadas suffered. All this hinders activity in the Provincial Palace, where the C’s, the managing partner of the People’s Party, should play a key role.
Although it’s an open secret that Parra and Gutiérrez never had the best. feeling If possible, the orange MPs seem to have a very normal relationship, and they even make sure they’re having one of their best moments in their environment. This does not prevent everyone from acting by hiding behind their own space, Culture and Transparency vice president and Infrastructures and Assistance to Municipalities, apart from the spokesperson, is also the councilor in Xixona. In fact, Parra is rarely seen in the office of the Cs group in Diputación, where Gutiérrez is always accompanied by the deposed State Secretary for Institutional Action, César Martínez, they stand out from certain circles of the provincial institution.
Friends
When asked about her relationship with her partner at Diputación, Gutiérrez continues: “We’re not friends of death and we don’t go out to eat together every day, but at the same time we have very busy agendas and that keeps us from eating more relationships,” he jokes, before jokingly. she says: “Beyond Julia, there are many MPs I don’t go out for a drink with, but that doesn’t mean I have a bad relationship with them.” Ultimately, the councilman in Xixona also hides behind the fact that the areas they are responsible for prevent them from working more closely, and at meeting this Friday insists on announcing that it will be found. The festivities of Sant Joan d’Alacant He was invited by his colleague in Diputación. “It’s something we’ve already programmed, I don’t want it to look like I’m going to parties to pretend we’re okay,” she adds.
The truth is that apart from the relationship between Parra and Gutiérrez, due to the internal tensions dragged on by the formation, attention is on the C’s in Diputación, causing the opposition to try to discredit the team’s actions in order to erode their actions. government led by the president, Carlos Mazon. The temporary removal of the person in charge of infrastructures from militancy by his own party also adds to the anomaly. On this, Gutiérrez is frank: “I have no intention of leaving Cs, the other thing is that they fired me. My intention is to complete the current task in the field where I find myself.
When asked about her relationship with her partner, Parra responds in a similar way. «We are focused on our regions and our administration, for this we are in the Provincial Assembly. my partner and I dedicated to management. That’s what they voted for us,” the head of Culture and Transparency says in a candid speech, very similar to the one that has always been advocated from the Cs, where the administration puts itself before any ideology before everything jumps out.
General Assembly
Beyond whether the relationship between Parra and Gutiérrez is for better or worse, the truth is that the internal problems of orange formation are wreaking havoc on the Provincial Assembly. It is this removed from militancy every three months This caused the liberal spokesman to exhibit a much more passive attitude in the general assembly sessions held by the institution, where he was one of the most speakers. Gutiérrez’s new stance was perfectly staged at the plenary meeting last Wednesday, for example, when he barely tipped his fingers on Compromis’ proposal to save the environment of Cala Mosca in Orihuela and prevent the continuation of the urbanization project. . All those present at the session were well aware that if Gutiérrez had not had internal problems with his party, he would have been involved in a heated debate with Valencia coalition spokesman Gerard Fullana. Instead, he tossed the matter aside with no hesitation.
One of the opposition’s criticisms of the Xixona congressman is also his approach to the PP. In fact, there was occasional speculation about his next jump into the popular ranks. As an example, they cite that Gutiérrez approved the appointment of Miguel Ortiz, the former mayor of Altea, as mayor. director of publicly traded company Proaguas without putting anything in, but at Mazón’s judgment. Thereupon, the deputy points out that the appointment was approved by a commission.
Open file for person in charge of infrastructures
Javier Gutiérrez’s internal problems with his own party are many. Proof of this is the open file of the Deputy Infrastructure and Citizens spokesperson in Diputación, for which he was temporarily suspended from militancy and was dismissed from his post as provincial coordinator in mid-June last year. Corporate Action secretaries César Martínez and Organization, Chechu Herrero. Gutiérrez was temporarily suspended from militancy amid accusations of trying to sabotage any internal party action. This file has effects at the organic level, but does not affect corporate locations.