Esquerra Unida-Podemos, Manolo Copé, municipal spokesperson in the Alicante Municipal Council José Navarro
The gathering focused on Esquerra Alacant Unit, marking a concerted effort to map out the leftist alliance’s path for Alicante over the next three years, with the next municipal elections on the horizon in 2027 if momentum keeps growing. Spokesperson Manolo Copé reviewed actions from the past four years, while the plan was laid out by two newly elected coordinators, Nefer Vives and Lucía Ibáñez.
The roadmap lays out a structured program aimed at strengthening the local unit, elevating education as a core pillar for the alliance, and advancing social movements. It also prioritizes environmental protection within the city and a robust, accessible communication strategy designed to engage the broader society.
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Organizing Secretary Darío Moreno Alzuyet led the presentation of what was described as an economic report, underscoring careful financial planning over the past four years and a commitment to continue along that path. The message emphasized self-sufficiency in the party’s new mission. The event also highlighted two forthcoming milestones. The first is the renewal of parliamentary leadership for the United Left of the Country of Valencia, scheduled for March 3. The second is the Izquierda Unida federal assembly, where the national leadership will be renewed and a refreshed framework for organizational strategy will be established, slated for May 18 and 19. The assembly concluded with thanks to Copé for his presence at a recent evacuation incident in which a 73-year-old man was injured, event marking a moment of community solidarity and responsiveness.