People’s Party launches candidacy for San Vicente del Raspeig

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Candidates for the People’s Party in San Vicente del Raspeig reveal their slate for the May 28 municipal election at Plaza de la Comunidad Valenciana, drawing hundreds of residents last night.

Mayoral candidate Pachi Pascual stated, “We have the strongest team of experienced people who don’t rely on politics to live and are ready to transform San Vicente.”

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Pachi Pascual added that the People’s Party represents the only credible path to ending the current crisis. He criticized the style of leadership under Jesús Villar, saying it left the town hall in worse condition than eight years ago, with a council facing neglect in cleaning, maintenance, safety, and staffing in key services like social care and neighborhood support.

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The popular candidate also voiced confidence in leadership for the Generalitat Valenciana, pledging to champion reforms that restore dignity and balance to the budget. In his remarks, Pascual emphasized that San Vicente is a community that stands alongside others, not behind or above them.

PP proposes 200 measures to “transform San Vicente”

Pachi Pascual outlined a bold program, describing 200 measures aimed at driving progress in the coming years contingent on the trust of San Vicenteros. He invited all residents to a presentation of the People’s Party’s electoral platform on Thursday, May 11, encouraging broad participation from the city’s diverse communities.

Hundreds of residents, including representatives from associations, organizations, and groups across various sectors, attended the candidacy launch. Pascual and his team were joined by Toni Pérez, chair of the Provincial People’s Party and mayor of Benidorm, as well as regional and provincial deputies, mayors, candidates, and councilors from multiple municipalities in the province.

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