The Council has appointed 26 new high-ranking officials, mainly regional secretaries and general directors, among which stand out three PP deputies in Les Corts, Francisco Javier Sendra, Felipe Carrasco and Rosario Escrig, and Mazón’s rival in the primaries in which rose as president of the PPCV, José Vicente Anaya.
The spokesperson for the Consell, Ruth Merino, has announced the list of new senior officials, all of them appointed in ministries run by the PP. Asked about the lack of appointments in departments run by Vox, she has indicated that “the best” are being sought.
Questioned then in case there has been a rejection of any proposal for not being considered the “best” option, Merino has indicated that “there is not a hint that anyone who meets the requirements is being vetoed.” “It is not in any case any confrontation or internal dispute”, she has indicated she.
In fact, he has indicated that they are making “proposals together” and that there is a “continuous dialogue between all the ministers, without rules.” “We just want to have the best.
Merino has announced Álvaro Martínez Ávila, as General Advocate of the Generalitat; Francisco Javier Sendra Mengual as regional secretary for the Environment and Territory, Felipe Javier Carrasco Torres, as regional secretary for Industry, Commerce and Consumption, and Elena Lumbreras Peláez, as undersecretary of the Ministry of Innovation, Industry, Commerce and Tourism.
Likewise, José Salvador Tárrega Cervera will be the general director of Transparency and Participation; María Teresa Gómez Noguera, the general director of the Press Office of the Presidency; María Jesús García Frigols, will be the general director of Institutional Organization and Coordination and Pilar Montes Torregrosa, the general director of the ‘president’s’ Cabinet Secretariat.
On the other hand, Carlos Lirio Ceruelo will be director general of Coordination of the Second Vice Presidency; Davinia Bono Pozuelo will be general director of Equality; Stéphane Soriano Gómez, director general of Diversity; Felipe Guillermo del Baño Fernández, will be the Commissioner for the Fight against Violence against Women and José Vicente Anaya Roig, will be director general of Management of the Social Health System and the Valencian Institute for Training, Research and Quality of Social Services.
In addition, Eva Suárez Vicent will be general director of Primary Care; María Jesús Arilla Morell, from Hospital Care; Ruth Usó Talamantes, from Public Health; Elena Gras Colomer, from Pharmacy and Juan Manuel Beltrán Garrido, from Health Information, Quality and Evaluation.
For her part, María Amparo Pinazo Gamir will act as General Director of Personnel; Pedro Manuel López Redondo, as general manager of Gestión Económica e Infraestructures; Sonia Amelia Sancho Vicente, Teaching Staff; Jorge Cabo Martínez, from Teaching Centers; María del Rosario Escrig Linares, of Educational Innovation and Inclusion; Miguel Ángel Ivorra Devesa, Urbanism, Landscape and Environmental Evaluation and Raúl Mérida Gordillo, Natural and Animal Environment.
The plenary session has also approved the well-known appointment of Jorge Bellver as General Director of Relations with Les Corts. Asked about her situation in relation to the Azud case, Merino has indicated that they are “naming the people they consider most suitable for these positions.”