Carlos Mazón knows that he needs Vox’s affirmative vote at his investiture, but he continues to express his will to govern alone: ​​”all the PP candidates want to govern alone”, he reiterated this morning in Alicante, after inaugurating the gigantic reproduction of a warrior from Xian with which it is intended to promote the exhibition that the MARQ offers until next January.

Mazón has been before in the conference on Tourism that the Valencian Association of Entrepreneurs (AVE) has organized, and since there he has reiterated that repealing the tourist tax approved by the Botànic, an electoral commitment, will be one of his first measures. His objective is to achieve a “stable government, which provides security and efficiency and governs for all Valencians, not just those who have voted for us”, he said.

The popular leader affirms that when he takes office he will immediately repeal the tourist tax, lower taxes and “urgently put Health to work”, in addition to demanding better treatment for the Community from the central government, instead of the “ninguneo” that has been attributed to Sánchez on issues such as financing, State investment or cutting the Tajo-Segura transfer.

Mazón, prudent in the face of the complicated calendar that lies ahead, has specified that the vote count has not yet finished and there are still no final results of the regional elections. Regarding the meetings that he plans to hold with the political groups that have achieved representation in Les Corts, the politician from Alicante has mentioned that there are media outlets that say that the ‘president’ of the Generalitat, Ximo Puig, is not going to attend the meeting with the PP, something that he hopes “is not true” and that “it does not start with a lack of institutional respect”.

Questioned by the deadlines to form a government in the Generalitat and in the councils, Mazón has indicated that they have consulted the legal body of Les Corts and that of the Council. “There are deadlines that we cannot definitively venture”, he pointed out, while he urged us to wait for the reports on the “true deadline range”.

Asked about the possibilities of Toni Pérez, mayor of Benidorm, to succeed him as head of the Provincial Council, he assures that he will not interfere in the decision on his replacement, “which corresponds to the provincial executive, the president of the Provincial Council of Alicante does not decide in Valencia”, he stressed.