Generalitat chairman Ximo Puig and PPCV leader Carlos Mazón will fight for control of the regional government in next year’s elections. There are a few more certainties at this point about who will make the headlines in the elections. Among the groups currently in the Valencian Parliament, PSPV-PSOE partners are also BotanicalThose who were part of the opposition, along with Compromís and Podemos or the popular Ciudadanos and Vox, did not choose who would top their list, despite the fact that they could be key, especially the far-right formation. End of Botànic.
Starting the analysis with Puig’s partners, the following should be considered in the first place: agree It will be conditioned by the judicial situation that its leader, Mónica Oltra, is going through, who eventually resigned as vice-president and minister of Equality at the end of last June. However, Valencians have left the door open for its possible return by ratifying the primary regulation allowing corporations after the listing process was closed.
Lead actor
Oltra’s return will only be possible if the judiciary plays in his favour. Meanwhile, the moves at Compromís continue to set the headlining, a race that it started with a certain advantage to date. Joan Baldovipromoted by the nationalist part of the coalition. The congressman has recently intensified his agenda in the Valencian Community, and his high knowledge among the public is playing in his favour. “He’s more well-known than Mazon,” they argue, in the coalition.
Plab B in front of Baldoví represents him More. Crevillentina had to take on the blame left by Oltra almost overnight amid Compromís and Botànic’s biggest crisis. After dedicating the first months to fulfilling his new responsibilities and gaining some more security, the current vice president isn’t giving up on running for the Generalitat. This, without going further, was articulated in the intervention he played at the Alicante Forum this week, emphasizing the importance of going hand in hand with the PSPV to repeat power.
Another person not excluded to head Comprom’s candidacy is: Vincent MarzaExcept for Oltra’s hypothetical comeback, although the former advisor’s options seem to be watered down in front of Baldoví and Mas. The Castellón native left the Ministry of Education last May in an effort to “strengthen” Compromís’ political project to obtain a third of the Botànic Government.
In the case of the other leg of the left coalition at the head of the Generalitat, Combines PodemTo the uncertainty about the candidates, doubts are heightened as existing ones need to be added to whether Podemos and Esquerra Unida will use the same formula to go to the polls. In this sense, the evolution of the project of Deputy Head of Government Yolanda Díaz is also expected, although Sumar’s timely arrival may seem complex.
The Mors confirmed their primary calendar this Friday, a process that will run from October 10 to November 4. Although no name has been announced so far, all eyes are on the current head of Podemos at the Generalitat. Hector IlluecaIn front of other options like trustees in Cortes, column lime. As for the US, the leadership is in the hands of another corporate figure, in this case the minister Rose Perez Garijo.
In the case of AlicantePodemos and Compromís could go hand in hand in next year’s election, as the purples have knocked on the Valencians’ door to propose a merger between formations to the left of the PSPV. regional level. This formula aims to encourage a permanent dialogue table that will also include Esquerra Unidad and Esquerra Republica del País Valencià.
further south, elcheIn the case of Compromís, mayor Esther Díez, who is today the most visible face in the city’s daily life, showed this week her reluctance to an agreed-upon list and supported the execution of the primary process. The newly appointed Regional Innovation Secretary, Marian Campello, is another option that could lead the list of Valencians in Elche. Everything is flying in the air in Podemos and EU, which were held separately and could not be represented in the 2019 elections.
Putting aside the left coalition that rules the community and csIt can be affirmed that the liberals are at a crossroads dragged by the disastrous results they shackled in the last election, multiple internal resignations, and growing voices within the party itself, betting to go hand in hand. PP. That’s why they plan to hold a meeting in October with their Alicante, Valencia and Castellón subsidiaries to carry out a restructuring aimed at improving their current fragile situation and preventing them from completely disappearing from the political map.
With no specific date announced when they will hold their primaries, the Liberals have approved several names for next year’s electoral cycle, beyond the fact that Fernando Giner will repeat himself as mayor for a third time in Valencia. Meanwhile, the formation continues to bleed with resignations, the latest being the resignation of Organization Secretary Borja González on the 1st day. Cs nomination with national MP Maria Munoz and the current board of trustees at Cortes, Ruth MerinoIn the best position to get the approval of Inés Arrimadas.
pools
Other than Muñoz and Merino, which allude more or less intensely about their orange-forming aspirations, there are more names in the ponds. Joseph Michael SavelFormer sub-delegate of the Government in Alicante at the stage of Mariano Rajoy replacing PP for Cs, another of the options considered in a list that includes the coordinator of the regional organization, Theresa Ortizand deputy spokesperson at Cortes, Mamen Peris. The foundations of the formation in Castellón are trying to support Eduardo del Pozo, but this option is more unlikely and everything indicates that Del Pozo is finally the mayor of the city of Castellón.
If the panorama in cs is not defined, Vox’s current state is not much more enlightening, except that its inner workings are not very democratic and strictly follow the line pointed out by Santiago Abascal from Madrid. There is little certainty beyond the fact that management does not. José Maria Llanos He is working to repeat and replace him as a candidate for the Generalitat. In this context, one of the names that has gained the most power in recent weeks is the regional deputy. David Garcia, a favorite of many places for the Abascal dome. The leader of the far-right party pays close attention to everything that is going on in the Community, well aware of the polls that show them as the third most voted power, and thus is the key to a change of government that will increase popularity. Mazón for President.
Beyond García, Vox is interested in other names for next year’s election. The first is that of the Valencia deputy in Congress. Ignatius Gil Lazaro. The other way is to promote one of the most projected domestic players in the Community. If they eventually decide on this strategy, the most favorite is Alicante, the trustee of Cortes. Main Vega.
After Vox’s result far below his expectations in the last Andalusian elections, it’s unlikely to bet on what’s known as the paratrooper formula, that is, leading some big national names to the party’s autonomy. lead the nomination. In other words, in the case of the Community, a candidate with a profile Macarena OlonaAs in Andalusia.
Suspicions of Cs and Vox on their list for Generalitat, Alicante and Elche. When it comes to the state capital, the Liberals also have their own split, with two factions closest to the PP and those wishing to continue the project, led by mayors Mari Carmen Sánchez and Adrián Santos, respectively. Other names are also not ruled out, such as the aforementioned Saval or a possible return to the city of Fernando Llopis. At Vox, everything will depend on the struggle between the two major factions of the party, led by Ana Vega and his deputy, Manuel Maestre.
Similar elcheIt is also a general trend to be paralyzed in the face of elections in Cs. Inaction could put current orange spokesperson Eva María Crisol at the top of a list to bow to PP. In the case of Vox, Rubén Maestre has been appointed as the new coordinator, and the continuity of the two current mayors, Aurora Rodil and Juan Antonio Alberdi, is unlikely.