Valencia (EFE) what it achieves is “to make the Community more ungovernable”.
During his visit to the images of the brotherhoods of the Holy Seafaring Week in Valencia, the also Socialist candidate for re-election has stated that the PSPV-PSOE aspires to have “a sufficient and important majority”.
He has shown his “absolute respect” for the decisions adopted by political formations on those issues that concern them, but has considered that “it is positive that there are agreements and that citizens have the ability to vote what they want.”
He has indicated that the offers must be specified, but “it is good that there is no extraordinary fragmentation that, in the end, what makes the Community more ungovernable.”
More strength for a third Botanic
Unides Podem and Esquerra Unida will run together in the 28M regional elections and they do so convinced that the next legislature will have “more strength” to reissue a third Botànic with a new correlation of forces that will allow for “more courageous policies”.
This was confirmed by the second vice president and maximum representative of Podem in the Council, Héctor Illueca, and the EU coordinator and Transparency Minister, Rosa Pérez Garijo, at a press conference, in which they insisted that the agreement is not broader because Compromís has not wanted to.
No Commitment
“I am convinced that an agreement would have been possible with Mónica Oltra,” said Illueca, who was also accompanied by the general coordinator of Podem and candidate for mayor of Valencia, Pilar Lima, and the EU deputy Estefanía Blanes.
Both formations have also closed municipal agreements in fifty towns, and are waiting to do so shortly in another 30 cities, such as Valencia, where the agreement that will be presented shortly is being completed.