In May 2009, the then president of Les Corts Valencianes, Milagrosa Martínez, expelled the trustee of Compromís, Mónica Oltra, from the plenary session of the regional Parliament for wearing a T-shirt with a photo of Francisco Camps with the sign ‘Wanted. Only alive ‘-Wanted, only alive-, with which she tried to denounce the constant absences of the Valencian president from the control sessions. A formula that skyrocketed Oltra’s popularity and made it the scourge of those PP governments.

This Monday, more than 12 years later – with Oltra removed from the political front line and embroiled in a judicial process for allegedly having participated in the cover-up of the abuse of a warded minor -, Compromís has recovered the famous slogan -Wanted- to denounce the lack of explanations from the new Minister of Education, José Antonio Rovira, at the beginning of the course that Valencians call “chaotic.”

With this afternoon’s performance, Compromís returns to its origins now that it is forced to reformulate itself in the face of its return to the opposition trench after two terms in power and in many city councils.

Thus, several Compromís deputies have been photographed this morning in the ficus of Les Corts carrying posters with the face of the councilor and the recovered motto.

In this sense, the Compromís Education spokesperson, Gerard Fullana, has regretted that Rovira “has not shown his face” in parliament, taking advantage of the celebration of the Permanent Deputation to explain the problems at the beginning of the school year. The coalition deputy recalled the delay in the allocations to teachers, as well as the modification of schedules a few hours before the start of the course, to which he added the failures in school transportation detected on the first day of the return to school. Cole.