This weekend, the two great national parties, PSOE and PP will disembark in Valencia with their leaders Pedro Sánchez and Alberto Nuñez Feijóo. Santiago Abascal (Vox) was already opening the electoral campaign in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento and the visits of the ministers of Podemos Ione Belarra and Irene Montero, waiting for the great act with Yolanda Díaz on Wednesday in Alicante, are constant in the campaign of Hector Illueca.

While this Sunday the PP celebrates its most important act in all of Spain in the Xàtiva street arena, Compromís will celebrate its central campaign act less than a kilometer away. In it, its headliners will be the candidate for the Generalitat, Joan Baldoví, and the mayor of Valencia and candidate for re-election, Joan Ribó. The deputy in Congress has already said it on more than one occasion that the protagonists of the coalition campaign are the local candidates.

In fact, Compromís has hardly had any foreign help and neither, aside from Yolanda Díaz, have they sought it. The Vice President of the Government will be photographed with Ribó (but also with the Unides Podem candidate for Mayor of Valencia, Pilar Lima), just one day after attending the aforementioned act on the 24th in Alicante with Illueca.

In this way, the guests at the Compromís events who have participated in the campaign are the leader of Más Madrid, Íñigo Errejón, who was last Thursday in Elx -the third largest city in the Valencian Community- and the former deputy of PSOE in Congress Carla Antonelli. The first transsexual deputy in history left her party after the anger within the Government over the approval of the ‘Trans Law’ and, these elections, she has now joined the list of Más Madrid in the community governed by Isabel Diaz Ayuso.

Antonelli, who already participated in the Women’s Day campaign organized by the Aitana Mas Vice Presidency and Department of Equality (Compromís), was yesterday at the LGTBI event-party organized by the coalition in the Plaza del Pilar de València together with her campus.

The organization of the campaign explained to La Vanguardia that in the long week that remains until the elections, no more visits are planned and emphasis was placed on the discreet role of those already received, recalling that the protagonists of these elections are the mayors and members of the three regional lists. And it is that the main asset of Compromís is that the debate these days focuses on Valencian issues and on issues of proximity.