PSPV-PSOE commits to following all rules governing a model delegation and the deadlines for investments. On Monday, party leaders assessed that Vox, an anti-autonomy faction, appears poised to lead the elections. Valencia Courts. The assessment came through Ximo Puig, deputy chair of the Generalitat, who called the situation a misfortune while stressing that democracy remains resilient enough to endure even those who question it. He added that voters will judge by actions, and so far the record is seen as a setback for those opposed to autonomy.
Strange
For the PSPV general secretary, it is unusual that proponents of dismantling the autonomous state hold the Cortes leadership. Puig urged a move toward maximum harmony, aiming for spaces of cooperation, collaboration and coexistence. He argued that culture could be our savior, even amid anti-culture and barbarism, though a certain culture may be appropriate to counter totalitarian tendencies. It should be noted that Vox now leads the party in the governing agreement with the PP. The Ministry of Culture is set to be led by former bullfighter Vicente Barrera, who will also become vice president under Carlos Mazón’s new regional government.
PP and Compromís agree and exclude Josefina Bueno from the Table of Cortes.
Arcadi España, serving as acting Finance Minister and part of the negotiating committee after the 28M elections, stated that the Socialists will respect all Cortes rules and the deadlines for plenary sessions. Mazón of Alicante is expected to be named the new head of the Generalitat. Following the formal session establishing the XI legislature of Spain, the aim is to carefully review all information before any transfers. A recent meeting between Puig and Mazón was intended to convey stability to foreign investors in the Valencian Community.
Dialogue
Spain argued that a permanent and exemplary dialogue would continue between the socialists and the popular party in light of a devolution of power. The new government balance is described as left-leaning and progressive facing a far-right conservative shift, with a commitment to protect Valencian interests. When asked about the nominating meeting for the Consell’s next president before the general election campaign opens on 23 July, the response was that regulations would be observed.
Diana Morant, the Minister of Science and the lead candidate for Valencia in the 23J elections, spoke from the Socialist side Monday. Morant noted that the PP’s leadership transition had transferred control of the assemblies to Vox and to certain anti-abortion voices in Vox’s Cortes, underscoring that no society can move backward.