The president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, sent this Monday to the new general secretary of the PSPV, Diana Morant, a letter in which he summons her to a meeting at the Palau “as soon as” the socialist leader considers. In the midst of a climate of great political tension (both in Spain and in the Valencian Community; one of Morant’s first announcements was the possibility of the Government taking a future law of the new majority to the Constitutional Court), Mazón demands “dialogue institutional” and the “permanent search for meeting points”.
Thus, in the letter, the head of the Consell proposes to discuss at the future meeting “issues of great importance” such as financing, investments, water, European funds and matters of regional competence such as the unblocking of statutory bodies.
It also shows its willingness to debate other issues that the minister also considers appropriate, always within the framework of a “calm debate” for the sake of a “fruitful dialogue.”
Mazón takes advantage of the letter to congratulate Ximo Puig’s replacement at the head of the PSPV and even wishes her “the best of luck” in her new career.
The popular leader explains that from his office they will contact the people designated by Morant to organize this first meeting “and as many others as you deem appropriate to hold.”