The senator of Compromís and former president of Les Corts, Enric Morera, opened an important spigot yesterday by declaring “concluded” the relationship between the central government and the Valencian coalition. Morera, with a very extensive political background, does not give a single thread and showed his dissatisfaction with the Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente, for burying the project of the always claimed Tren de la Costa

This Wednesday, the spokesperson for Compromís in Les Corts, Joan Baldoví, wanted to subscribe 100% to the statements of his party colleague, although he framed them as “a personal opinion.” Baldoví, who was the coalition’s candidate for the Presidency of the Generalitat, has indicated that these types of issues will have to be ratified in the Compromís bodies. However, he has made it clear that the support and relationship of his coalition with the central government “is an always present debate” and that attitudes like that of Óscar Puente “do not help.”

Thus, the leader of Compromís did want to highlight other ministers such as the Minister of Culture, Ernest Urtasun, who is in Valencia this Wednesday to present the events of his ministry to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Vicent Andrés Estellés. All, after Parliament’s refusal to declare 2024 as Any Estellés.

A complicated balance on the part of Baldoví who knows that it is not easy to separate himself from his partners in Madrid (Compromís presented himself with Sumar who is in the executive) but that there are members of his party who do not share the position regarding Pedro’s Government Sanchez. Above all, after the central Executive has approved the expansion of the port of Valencia, it does not support the leveling fund while the financing is reformed and, now, it does not support the Tren de la Costa.