Next Tuesday, the general policy debate begins in the Valencian Parliament, one of the most anticipated parliamentary appointments on the calendar. The format will basically follow the traditional scenario as always, but this time with significant changes foreseen. Mainly due to the variety of names resulting from the upward displacement of the profiles, the disappearance of many others, and ultimately the chair dance recorded in the organizational chart of the Government headed by Ximo Puig, it is without a doubt the botanist’s most jarring year in seven years of comfortable marriage. The coming to power of the new vice president can be summed up neither more nor less. replacement of the four ministers and changing the powers of another member of the Executive Board. Also, an earthquake with aftershocks in the legislature, here the first swords are now six women, two of which are released as trustees in one sitting of these properties. Moreover, everything takes place in a pre-election context that fills everything and where every word and every action will be the object of analysis and interpretation.
Consell’s chairman comes as a protagonist to the first general policy debate, without going hand-in-hand with the Generalitat’s number two until three months ago. Mónica Oltra was forced to resign from her seat in the blue row of the half-bike, and hence from her office in the Palacio de Valeriola, after being indicted in the case where the alleged cover-up in the sexual abuse case is under investigation. under the tutelage of her ex-husband. It was precisely that historic building that witnessed the transfer of powers to Valencian, who replaced him as Minister for Equality and Inclusive Policies and spokesperson for the new vice president, Consell. More. He matched with Puig in the first quarter as Generalitat’s number two, and it’s something that is recognized on both sides.
Oltra’s departure and Mas’s descent were not the only changes in Compromís. In January of this year, father oak appointed as trustee Fran Ferries, resigned from the seat and went to a private company. Four months later, in May, the Minister of Education and one of the coalition’s best-known faces, Vincent MarzaHe surprisingly announced that he had renounced his government powers, and surprisingly remained a low-ranking MP, thus remaining a priori without a leading role. Nothing could be further from the truth. A few days later he was appointed to the board of trustees. So we will see what role he will play on that day, which will partly serve to kickstart the proposals and follow the Government, his former colleagues from Consell. Facing this controversy, the fourth outlet at Compromís is that of Raquel Tamarit, who replaced Marzà in the Education portfolio.
It was Marzà that fully opened the ban on changes in the executive, a path that accelerated events and led to a sweeping restructuring that affected four of the five ministers who belonged to the PSPV quota in Consell, neither more nor less. . In this way, Arcadi Spain enters the general policy debate as Minister of Finance and Economic Model, replacing Vicen Soler, who has left the regional government. Spain led the Regional Policy, Public Works and Mobility portfolio until May and has since been led by Rebeca Torró, a newcomer to the Executive. Tuesday’s meeting will be the first discussion of Alicante-born Josefina Bueno as Minister of Innovation after she replaces Carolina Pascual.
In addition, the person responsible for Universal Health and Public Health, Miguel Miguez, after taking over from Ana Barceló, participated in the first general policy debate as minister. The councilor, who was dealing with the epidemic, became a trustee of the socialists in the Valencia Courts after his resignation. Manolo Mata.
Speaker and candidate
Barceló is participating in the debate as a trustee for the first time, although he was already attached some time ago. However, after running as a candidate in the socialists’ primary race to be mayor in the city of Alicante, his role in the parliamentary session is also called to monopolize the spotlight. Barceló is participating in the debate as a trustee for the first time, although he was already attached some time ago.
In the case of the popular group’s parliamentary spokesperson, María José Catalá, the general policy debate will be the second in which Carlos Mazón takes the leading role after its premiere last year, replacing Isabel Bonig, who left after taking the reins. PPCV. Bonig quietly left, but was annoyed by Genoa’s invitation to step aside so that he would not run to continue leading the party, because ultimately, the national leadership had reserved that position for Mazón, who was promoted in the presidential race. The conflict in recent days, as Catalá insisted that Valencia should apply as the headquarters of the Spanish Artificial Intelligence Supervision Agency, and Mazón lent his support to Alicante, brought the leadership of the local government head into the spotlight. popular Valencians.
Ruth Merino will lead the Cs, representing a party in the province of Alicante that is in the process of being reconstituted, with twenty positions demanding the resignation of Inés Arrimadas. column lime United will continue to hold the reins of We Can in the legislature and Ana Vox will lead the far right.
Source: Informacion
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