The first executive board under Diana Morant comprises 56 members, seven fewer than the most recent panel designed by Ximo Puig in 2021. The lineup maintains several roles from the previous leadership, including the current Secretary of State for Industry, Rebeca Torró; Sagunt’s mayor, Darío Moreno; Rosa Peris, who continues as Deputy Secretary for Equality and now oversees Justice and the fight against gender-based violence; Carmen Martínez, who remains in charge of Health; and Rocío Briones, who continues as Secretary for Employment.
Additionally, new names join the board, such as Maria Such, former General Director of the Institut de les Dones, who will serve as Secretary for Equality; Jordi Mayor, the mayor of Cullera, who will head Municipal Policy; Neus Garrigues, a close associate of Bielsa, appointed to Culture; Ángel Franco, returning to a Valencian socialist executive 30 years later; José Benlloch, the mayor of Vila-real, who will oversee Transparency and Good Governance; and Antoni Benito, who will lead LGTBI and Diversity.
La Cúpula
The leadership team is complemented by a core group, including Alejandro Soler as President and Diana Morant as General Secretary. Carlos Fernández Bielsa serves as Deputy General Secretary, with Vicent Mascarell responsible for Organization and Pilar Bernabé handling Institutional affairs. Rubén Alfaro is the Spokesperson, while Tania Baños chairs the Council of Mayors and assists the General Secretary.
Resto de secretarías
The remaining secretariats broaden the board’s reach across areas critical to regional policy. Maria Such takes on Equality; Jordi Mayor leads Municipal Policy; Neus Garrigues is responsible for Culture and Heritage; Darío Moreno oversees Infrastructure and Transport; Rocío Briones handles Employment and Social Dialogue; Ernest Blanch contributes ideas and electoral platforms; Rebeca Torró remains focused on Industry; Juan Antonio Sagredo leads Interparliamentary Action; Carmen Martínez directs Universal Health and Mental Health; Toni Francés drives Local Innovation and the Urban Agenda; Rocío Ibáñez addresses Demographic challenges and rural depopulation; Vicent Arqués coordinates the diputaciones; Carolina Gracia steers the Ecological Transition; Borja Sanjuán manages Economic affairs; Rosa Peris remains in Justice and the fight against gender violence; Rafa García focuses on Metropolitan Governance; Isabel López advances the Circular Economy; Ángel Franco covers Mobilization; Zulima Pérez anchors Science, Innovation and Universities; Toni Saura energizes Outreach and party activity; Xelo Angulo coordinates Territorial activities; Antoni Benito continues with LGTBI and Diversity; Bárbara Soler represents Residents from abroad; Miguel Soler leads Training and Talent Management; Ana Besalduch oversees Agriculture, Livestock and Fishing; Paco Gorrea handles Public Service; Cristina Escoda promotes Sustainable and Smart Tourism; José Chulvi defends Freedom of Expression against Censorship; Eva Sanz champions Social Justice; Ramón Abad contributes to Electoral Action; Empar Folgado safeguards Valencian language and culture; José Benlloch drives Transparency and Good Governance; M.J. Salvador focuses on Housing Rights; Fran Martínez manages Water Resources; Marta Andrés pursues Sustainable Mobility; Toni González guides Energy Transition; Carolina Devesa covers Education, Vocational Training and Sports; Jesús Ros fosters Intergenerational Alliances; Toñi Serna honors democratic memory; Fran López coordinates Inter-municipal collaboration; Marisa Parilla supports Children and Family services; José Díaz guides the Economic Model; Valeria Torregrosa leads Festive Culture; Rosa Domínguez advocates Social Movements; Lorena Zamorano focuses on the Climate Emergency and the Sustainable Development Goals.
The list below captures the breadth of roles, illustrating a broad, multi-faceted approach to policy and governance across the region, with a clear emphasis on social equity, economic resilience, environmental responsibility, and community empowerment.