Mazón’s stance and Bravo’s position on the Cortes Table and Valencian leadership

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The deputy councilor sought an accord and argued that neither the report nor the Consell Act signaled any incompatibility, yet the Cortes Table, as the governing body, carried substantial duties as outlined in the report. There was an assertion from the Legal Profession that such a path could precipitate a de facto state of non-compliance, potentially forcing the councilor to refuse certain assignments or decisions. And then a recommendation followed.

From that point, what Bravo intended to clarify, in order to end this imagined dispute, was that once the Cortes Desk convenes, a resignation would follow. The message was blunt and pointed: the moment the assembly is called, the resignation would be handed in.

He also noted that if a resignation had not already occurred, it was out of a sense of responsibility toward the powers granted by the Generalitat. In moments of emergency, including fires, Bravo reassured that it would be simpler to step aside and wait at home for the president of the Valencian Parliament to initiate the next steps.

Mazón doubles down on Puig and focuses on Bravo for the Table of Cortes.

Shortly before, it emerged that, via the vice president of Consell, the Attorneys of the Generalitat Valenciana had given the green light for the acting Minister of Justice to align his position at Consell with his role as second vice president of Valencia Courts. This stance was presented by the Valencia Executive Chairman, Ximo Puig, during a media briefing. Puig, the PSPV general secretary, framed the matter as a political debate that is often misunderstood, insisting it is not new and stems from a fundamental strategic concern. He cited two instances where leaders from the People’s Party harmonized similar duties, and he asserted that the current discussion reflects what he described as the bankruptcy of the political project represented by Mr. Mazón. He reminded that Bravo has faced responsibility for earlier fires and suggested that a calendar announcement would come in a few days when the minister speaks again.” [Citation: Valencia regional briefing, local coverage]

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