Elche PP celebrates leadership and community progress in city event

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Elche’s People’s Party celebrated a significant evening in the city this Friday, marking a social career that has shaped the community. The event honored influential figures connected to Elche, including a former mayor who played a pivotal role during her term and the long-serving councilor who led the party, recognizing the moment as a historic milestone in Elche’s political landscape after decades of socialist leadership.

The gathering brought together more than five hundred attendees at Huerto del Cura, highlighting traditional regional cuisine and featuring notable guests such as Cuca Gamarra, the General Secretary of the PP and spokesperson in Congress. The occasion also welcomed Tony Pérez, a member of parliament, along with other elected representatives and devoted supporters, as well as the local party secretary for the Alicante region.

A moment from the dinner organized yesterday at the Huerto del Cura hotel by the PP of Elche INFORMATION

This dinner was also a platform to address the policies of the PSOE, with Gamarra affirming support for Pablo Ruz as a mayoral candidate. She stated: “The people of Elche deserve leadership that responds to their needs, not silence from the government. With Pablo Ruz’s city project, Elche is ready for a change.”

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“We are a strong party”

The mayor highlighted the essential role that women play in society, in the party, and in the community at large. He emphasized unity and a shared city project intended to rekindle hope and ambition for Elche. In light of upcoming elections on May 28, he urged voters to consider a new direction that would challenge current national leadership and policy choices.

Cuca Gamarra’s intervention at Elche’s popular dinner INFORMATION

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The evening celebrated the contributions of Elche’s women, with a warm acknowledgment of several local figures. Among those honored were Juanita Baeza from Altet and Beautiful Esclapez. The event also spotlighted the work of business leaders including Laura Sanchez, co-founder of TodoPalmera, and Clara Walls, manager of Grupo Paredes Automoción, recognizing their leadership and impact on the local economy.

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The discussion touched on ongoing social policy efforts in Elche, referencing research and studies conducted within the city. A tribute paid to community organizers and cultural figures highlighted the work of activists and cultural leaders who have shaped Elche’s social landscape. A moment of remembrance was given for Mercedes Alonso, who attended the event, underscoring the enduring legacy of local governance.

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