Diana Morant urges the PSPV to "end families now: The family is the Socialist Party"

The Minister of Science and candidate to lead the PSPV, Diana Morant, has urged to “end this thing about families” in training. “The family is the Socialist Party.”

This was stated by Morant – who this Friday visited the La Fe Hospital in València – when asked by the media about the renewal process of the PSPV and about his sole candidacy to replace Ximo Puig in the general secretary after the pact reached with the provincial leaders of Alicante and Valencia, Alejandro Soler and Carlos Fernández Bielsa, who had also applied for that responsibility.

Diana Morant has once again celebrated that “there is an agreement and a consensus”, which means that “the tool that is the party will have more strength and all the muscle it needs for the objective that this process has set, which is to combat the PP and Vox, which for us are the most reactionary government that the Generalitat Valenciana has had in its entire history.”

“And that is what the citizens asked of us, that we have the party prepared to fight from now on their reactionary policies, of cuts, that are already censoring culture, that are against the rights, for example, of the LGTBI or of women,” he noted.

At this point, she has guaranteed that she will fight against “those reactionary policies from now on” and will do so “as a minister, through the tools that we have as the Government of Spain to stay on top and ensure that cuts are not made in the public service, but also as general secretary of the PSPV”.

Asked about the demonstrations by PP representatives who believe she will be “a part-time minister”, Morant replied: “I will have time for everything. (Carlos) Mazón was president of the Alicante Provincial Council and was general secretary of his party. I think it is a lack of respect not to recognize that all of us who dedicate ourselves to politics have an organic space and we have an institutional space, it is within normality. Perhaps what they do not want is to have a minister who is also dedicated to confront them.”

Diana Morant has stressed that the PSPV is “an absolutely democratic party and, therefore, what it does now is start a process with which we must add all the militancy to this collective and common project.”

“And what I am going to do is go through the entire territory, go group by group, listen to the militancy, to the mayors, to those who have not been revalidated in the mayor’s offices and ask them what they need,” he promised.

And he insisted: “We are going to be very demanding so that this new Consell keeps the word and the commitments given by the previous government, so we are going to fight the cuts. And that is why we need the entire organization of the Socialist Party to be united and And that is what I am going to dedicate myself to in order to reach the Congress on March 22, 23 and 24 and for the Popular Party to know clearly that it already has an alternative before it, that we are socialists, that we are going to fight everything that I found against people.”

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