PP and Calp mayor tighten the rope: the popular await their discharge and Sala rushes to an independent party
Calp’s political scene took a sharp turn as the town’s mayor, Ana Sala, steps away from the People’s Party. The move comes after a period of rising speculation about party alignment and leadership direction. Local reporters confirm that Sala will finish her term as an unaffiliated head of the City Council, signaling a new chapter for her public service in Calpe. The official announcement has been paired with plans to attend a scheduled presentation later today, underscoring a strategic shift that some saw looming for weeks. Calpe residents and party watchers alike are watching closely as the mayor pivots from a long-standing party affiliation to chart a path with a new local platform. The change is framed by supporters as a bid to renew engagement with citizens and to emphasize independence from traditional party structures. In the weeks ahead, the city will likely see how this transition affects governance and policy priorities, especially in budgeting, city planning, and community programs. A close adviser notes that there are ongoing dialogues with various local groups about broader civic goals and collaboration on municipal projects. The evolving situation marks a moment of realignment in Calpe’s political map, with eyes on how leadership responsibilities will be carried forward under a new banner and governance approach.