Pepe Hernandez He announced his resignation “with immediate effect” as head of the PP in Villena, and also resigned from his position as a member of parliament. A decision he attributes to the lack of support and trust they have conveyed to me since then. Executive committee of the Valencian Community PP“.
“As a result, I take this decision with the intention of leaving the party. Highway And I sincerely thank everyone, dedicated work and effort to develop our city, because that was my sole purpose. Thanks to the people who have supported and respected always,” he said in a short statement.
Pepe Hernández’s departure comes after last night the party led by Carlos Mazón appointed the current municipal spokesperson of the PP in Villena and the general secretary of the party in the municipality as mayor. Miguel Angel SalgueroHe is the person who most recently advocated popular opposition to the municipal government headed by the socialist Fulgencio Cerdán. Thus, replacing the previous candidate for Mayor of Villena, pepe Hernandez, At the top of the electoral list of the powers that received the most votes in 2019 5,053 votes and seven of the 21 mayors.
On September 5, Pepe Hernández celebrated his last parade alongside Carlos Mazón at the Moors and Christians festival in Villena. The head of the PP in Diputación and the Valencian Community attended in the morning and took part in the big Entrance after the Pasodoble party and dinner.
Having regained her passion and dedication after a few years due to the Covid pandemic, Villena once again filled the streets with music and color. Mazón managed to enjoy the atmosphere of enthusiasm and joy, like a villenero parading in the squad of the Moros Nuevos comparison, to which Pepe Hernández belongs. head of PP from Villena.
It was last June when Pepe Hernández became president of the popular villenenses and the new general secretary, Miguel Ángel Salguero.
The local leadership of the PP decided to divide its political action into four areas – region and environment, society and culture, economy and organization – by placing a deputy secretary in charge of each. In particular, María José Hernández, who coordinated the area and the surrounding area; Daniel Domene, responsible for Economic Development; María García-Galbis, who took over the sociocultural field, and most recently, Mari Carmen Martínez Clemor, the new head of The Order.