The future president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, has appeared before the media this afternoon and, after ensuring the support of Vox -he has spoken of “principle of agreement”- has promised a “serious and stable” government for “all the Valencians”.

The PP candidate has shown his desire to be sworn in “as soon as possible” and although the deadlines establish July 17 -in the second week of the general campaign- he has shown his confidence in being able to advance the date as long as the law allows it. allow. The PP works with the possibility of holding the investiture on July 8-10. The electoral campaign begins on July 7.

Mazón, who has answered all the questions, has indicated that, with the agreement reached and after meeting with the three parties with parliamentary representation, the PP “complies with the mandate expressed by the citizens” in the regional elections of the past 28-M.

The leader of the PP has indicated that “of course” that he has informed the leader of the national PP, Alberto Nuñez Feijóo and that he “has conveyed his congratulations”. Of course, the question of whether the Valencian model is the one that Feijóo aspires to transfer to the Spanish Executive after the generals has not been wet. “I was born in the Mediterranean”, has been the tagline that he has used to answer several of the questions. Also to what he thought that María José Catalá had chosen not to seek the support of Vox for his investiture.

Nor has he denied the information that the agreement could lead Vox to occupy the vice presidency of the Consell and three ministries (Education, Social Services and Agriculture). There is no “published and publishable” agreement, he said. From his environment they have stressed that they have not begun to talk about these issues.

Yes, he has made it clear that Mazón’s intention is a government with a maximum of Ministries, including the president (now there are 12). If the weight of Vox in the coalition is taken into account, the voxists would correspond to between 2 and 3 departments. In the coming days, these issues have to be finalized with the negotiating teams of both parties.

Regarding Vox’s decision to remove Carlos Flores to facilitate the pact, Mazón has slipped that it was a proposal from Santiago Abascal’s party, alleging that the PP “is not the one who configures the lists of other parties to other institutions.” “Vox has made the decision and we respect it,” stressed the future tenant of the Palau de la Generalitat.

Flores, after participating in the negotiations with the PP and even announcing the agreement for a coalition government, will be Vox’s number one in Congress in the Valencia constituency after the national PP (not the Valencian one) vetoed it.