The secretary general of the PSPV-PSOE and president of the Generalitat, Ximo Puig, has offered four prominent secretariats in the future executive of the party to the sector of the former minister and former secretary of Organization of the PSOE, José Luis Ábalos, to achieve integration in the new direction that will come out of the 14th Autonomous Congress of the Valencian Socialists.
Puig, who has obtained unanimous support for his management at the head of the party, has faced this Saturday the squad of the abalism, whose members have left the room where Puig was going to present his report. The sector had a prominent representation within Valencian socialism but has been greatly affected after the departure of the former Minister of the Government of Pedro Sánchez and the leadership of the PSOE.
Upon arrival at the Bali hotel where the 14th PSPV congress is held under the slogan “Per a la majoria. La nova Via Valenciana ”(For the majority. The new Valencian road), the former minister has already marked the path he intended to follow and has expressed his confidence that Puig’s list for the executive who will lead the Valencian Socialists in the next four years is of “integration”. “A collective project means having everyone, I think we are all clear,” he said. However, this integration was not enough in the opinion of the sector. abalist that, led in Valencia by the general secretary of the province of Valencia, Mercedes Caballero, was opposed to joining the executive in the event that the integration proposal they are handling is not accepted. Puig has offered Ábalos four positions in prominent secretariats of the future executive who would be for the mayor of Burjassot, Rafa García, one of the greatest exponents of the abalism and that he fought for the leadership of the PSPV in the last congress, as coordinator of councils, Maite Girau in Social Services, Elisa Valía in Circular Economy and Juan Carlos Fulgencio as head of Security and Emergencies. In addition, at least Mercedes Caballero herself would enter the federal committee. Finally, early in the evening, the abalists have accepted.
That executive is that it will be smaller than the current one, which has 69 members. Ximo Puig has decided to recognize the work of the Minister of Health, Ana Barceló, during the pandemic and has decided that she will be the new president of the party. In addition, the Secretary of Organization, José Muñoz; the spokesman in the Valencian Parliament, Manolo Mata, will repeat in their respective positions. The inclusion as head of Economy is also confirmed, José Antonio Pérez; and that of Elda and President of the Valencian Federation of Municipalities and Provinces, Rubén Alfaro, who will be responsible for Institutional Relations. The executive Andrés Perelló, the deputy Susana Ros and the president of the Castellón Port Authority, Rafa Simó, will also join the executive. They will also be part of the executive Toñi Serna, Laura Soto, Roger Llanes, Rebeca Torró, Rocío Briones and Francesc Colomer, who hold positions in the Valencian Government.
What was going to seem like the most peaceful congress of the Valencian Socialists in the last two decades has been overshadowed by the scuffle that has finally been resolved and will allow Puig’s third executive to obtain majority support.
The congress this morning had the interventions of the number two of the PSOE, Adriana Lastra, and the Minister of Science and Innovation and former mayor of Gandia, Diana Morant, who spoke of Puig as “one” of his “parents” and an “indisputable and exemplary” leader, as well as “a mirror to look at” since his ‘trellat’ – common sense, in Valencian – “is the flag of the Valencians”.
List of the next socialist executive
President: Ana Barceló
General Secretary: Ximo Puig
Deputy Secretary General: Manolo Mata
Secretary of Organization: José Muñoz
Secretary of Institutional Relations: Rubén Alfaro
Secretary of Strategy and Electoral Action: Tania Baños
Secretary for Economic Policy: José Antonio Pérez
Municipal Policy Secretary: Juan Antonio Sagredo
Secretary of Valencianisme i Autogovern: Vicent Soler
Secretary of Transparency and Democratic Memory: Toñi Serna
Valencian Council-Corts Coordination Secretary: María José Salvador
Secretary of Relations with the General Courts: Vicent Sarrià
Secretary of Coordination with the Provincial Councils: Rafa García
Secretary of Federalism and Decentralization: José Chulvi
Secretary of Coexistence, Drets Humans and Constitutional Reform: Javier de Lucas
Secretary of Training, Management of Talent and Human Resources: Miquel Soler
Reindustrialització Secretary: Darío Moreno
Secretary of Tourism: Francesc Colomer
Secretary of Just Ecological Transition: Rebeca Torró
Secretary of Habitat: Laura Soto
Secretary of Agriculture, Branch and Fisheries: Roger Llanes
Secretary of Justice and Public Function: Rosa Peris
Secretary of the European Union: Inmaculada Rodríguez-Piñero
Secretary for Disability and Personal Autonomy: Laura Soler
Secretary of Labor and Social Economy: Rocío Briones
LGTBI Secretary: Dammián López
Secretary of Health and Mental Health: Carmen Martínez
Secretary against Gènere’s Violence: Susana Ros
Secretary of Social Services: Maite Girau
Secretary of Science, Research and Universities: Pedro Ruiz
Secretary of Studies and Programs: Borja Sanjuán
Secretary of Large Cities: Carlos González
Secretary of Culture and Language Policy: José Manuel Prieto
Secretary of Sports: Pilar Bernabé
Secretary of Politics of l’Aigua: Rosa Guillén
Secretary of Circular Economy: Elisa Valía
Secretary of Civil Security and Protection: Juan Carlos Fulgencio
Secretary of the Alternative: Carolina Gracia
Secretary of Comarques and Mancomunitats: Marta Trenzano
Secretary of Alliances Mediterrànies: Andrés Perelló
Secretary of Xarxes Socials: Inma Sánchez
Consumer Secretary: Francis Rubio
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