The PP of Sant Vicenç de Montalt (Maresme) has announced through a statement that it has reached an agreement with the Semper Santvi formation, which is led by the socialist former mayor, Javier Sandoval, to invest him as the next mayor to govern the 2023-2027 legislature .
The agreement, according to the popular ones, is based on “the principles of dialogue, consensus and joint work” to guarantee the progress of the residents of Sant Vicenç. From now on the two formations will work to develop a government program “based on transparency, efficiency and citizen participation.”
For their part, from SempreSantvi, a formation whose votes add up to the PSC, they assure that they have chosen “to exercise a stable management policy” which offers them the coalition with the Popular Party and Javier Sandoval as mayor. They emphasize that for the first time in the democratic era “there is a majority of women in the municipal government.”
The political agreement, according to the PP statement, represents “an important milestone” since it establishes “solid cooperation” between the two formations that have a majority of seven councillors, two of them from the Popular Party. With the investiture agreement, both parties consider that they guarantee a stability that the Consistory has lacked in recent years.
The two-way pact, for the moment, leaves out the formation of the former mayor, Miquel Àngel MartÃnez, who obtained three councilors and who ran to form a coalition government. The SempreSantvi assembly has decided to postpone the possible incorporation of the formation heir to PDECat, which in these elections bears the initials of Junts per Sant Vicenç-Ara Pacte Local, until the legal disputes that MartÃnez has pending from his time as mayor are settled .