Compromís Ratifies to Mónica Oltra for the Mayor of Valencia: "This Is Not a Sum of Parties, It Has to Go Further"
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The former vice president is ratified as the candidate for mayor of the capital by the coalition and with the support of other left-wing groups.
The former vice president of the Valencian Generalitat has intervened in the extraordinary assembly of Compromís that ratifies him as candidate asking for a neutral common space
Mónica Oltra is now officially the Compromís candidate for mayor of Valencia. What she perhaps didn't expect was that, at her proclamation event, the absence that would generate the most commentary wouldn't be that of any political rival, but rather that of Joan Baldoví, the Compromís spokesperson and the coalition's future candidate for the Valencian Generalitat, their electoral ticket in May 2027. Read more
On Saturday, Mónica Oltra took the first step of his return to the first political line by being officially ratified as a candidate of Compromís to the Mayor of Valencia. The proclamation took place during the extraordinary assembly held in the Botanical Garden, a stage loaded with symbolism as it was the same where, in 2015, the agreement that opened the stage of the Consell del Botánico was sealed.With its designation already formalized, Oltra…
Defends the creation of a “common and neutral, non-neutral” space and expands the current base with “neighbours and individuals to contribute”
The former vice-president of the Generalitat, tucked in by the left with the absence of Baldoví, gives some brushstroke of her electoral program and charges against Catalá. More information: Rufián rehearses in Valencia with Oltra the common front of the left but avoids talking about state candidacy
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