Local government tensions rise as Cs and allies navigate a shifting political landscape in Alicante

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In response to a leak and containment concerns, local authorities are under pressure as residents wait for decisive action. Julia Parra quickly drew attention to the crisis in Sant Joan, focusing on the actions of the town hall and the surrounding administration. The mayor, who oversees Health and Equality, expressed support for his advisor and clarified the political position amid mounting district pressure. He stated, Given the pressure and the ultimatum launched yesterday from the district office, I think this is a wise decision and we support it from Sant Joan and I know why it will affect City Hall if it will not affect the County Council at all,

There has been no formal outreach from the party to the individual currently designated as mayor by the Citizens party. Santiago Román announced a period of reflection in light of recent events and suggested that reactions would unfold in due course. He stressed that the stance reflects the entire team, including consultants, not just a personal choice. He recalled a دوران moment in the decision-making process months earlier, describing it as a real pineapple to illustrate the breakdown of the deal with the PSOE when he took office as mayor.

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The council continued to operate normally, and a regularly scheduled Board of Directors was planned for Friday, this time without Julia Parra. The party now held the ball and determined the next moves, with the leadership signaling that the path forward would be decided within the party framework.

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Another focal point centered on the Deputy Mayor of Alicante, Mari Carmen Sánchez. At a conference organized by a government convention bureau in Palma de Mallorca, she chose not to engage in a public exchange and assessed that she would stay away from the day’s agenda. She expressed respect for the personal decisions of colleagues from the Alicante Provincial Assembly who chose to leave the party, acknowledging the significant work they had contributed as provincial benchmarks.

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The deputy mayor, long a critic of Ciudadanos and a leading voice within the party’s reformist platform, highlighted the importance of governance and straightforward collaboration over internal disagreements. He noted the ongoing impact of tourist activity restrictions and emphasized his focus on concluding the administration’s current priorities. He underscored the imperative to manage the town hall and honor the agreement made with Alicante’s residents.

Similarly, the mayor of Benejúzar, Rosa García, welcomed provincial deputies Ana Serna and María Gómez from the PP, along with Javier Gutiérrez. Governing from a minority position, García stated that the priority remains governance and that she can rely on the help and cooperation of two Citizens deputies to secure action for her town in La Vega. The overarching message was that steady coordination and practical support would drive local progress in challenging times, even as political alignments shift in the run-up to elections.

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