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It's official: Citizens for Jávea gives the government to the Popular Party

14 June 2023 - 15: 35

After 15 days, and holding various meetings, it has been made public who will govern Xàbia for the next four years. As were the results of the municipal elections; the Socialist Party was the list with the most votes but did not obtain the majority to govern, it obtained nine councilors out of 11 in need. The Popular Party stood 34 votes behind the PSOE, with eight councillors, which also needed more support to reach the government.

At the center of this matter was Ciudadanos por Jávea, an independent party that, with two councilors obtained, became the essential key to give the government to one party or the other. Thus, and after listening to the proposals of each of the two political teams (PP and PSOE), Ciudadanos por Jávea confirms that its support will be for Rosa Cardonaof the People's Party.

But as things are, the PP still needs support to obtain an absolute majority, that is, the 11 councillors. This is where VOX comes in, after getting a councilor in the elections, also supports Cardona, becoming the first woman mayor of Xàbia.

The PP Xàbia achieves the mayor's office

The Popular Party of Xàbia has reached two agreements, one with Ciudadanos por Jávea and another with VOX, respectively, to achieve the mayor's office of Xàbia. The documents signed with each of these formations, as pointed out by the candidate for mayor of PP Xàbia, Rosa Cardona, "regulate the framework of action to manage and plan, from transparency and participation the Javea Town Hall".

A roadmap that, as he explained, "will serve as the basis to provide opportunities to undertake and promote all sectors of the local economy, addressing housing needs and the projects necessary to improve the services and facilities of Xàbia".

As the candidate for mayor has added, "both documents lay the foundations of a project that provides stability and guarantees the governability of Xàbia for the next four years." Some agreements, in which the understanding is reflected when it comes to positioning Xàbia as a quality tourist reference, counting on environmental sustainability, being a safe, diverse and welcoming town, with a management that is up to the talent, needs and concerns of the neighbours, residents and visitors of Xàbia.

These agreements are born from the consensus reached on the one hand between the Popular Party and Ciudadanos por Jávea, and endorsed on the other hand, between the Popular Party and VOX, to form a government for all Javienses.

Lines to follow in the next legislature

The executive, formed by the tripartite (PP, CpJ and VOX) has set the following programmatic lines for the government of the next four years:

  • Transparent management and recover citizen participation.
  • Social policies, protection of childhood, adolescence, health and mental health as basic pillars.
  • Advance in education, professional training and opportunities for young people.
  • Promotion of entrepreneurship, employment and revitalization of all sectors of the economy of Xàbia.
  • More security in the streets and improvement of Citizen Attention that reaches the three urban centers.
  • Quality and sustainable tourism with our environment.
  • Adapt the transport and mobility of Xàbia to current needs and execute infrastructures to be more sustainable and efficient.
  • Sustainable urban planning towards a Compact City model, which meets the housing needs for young people and families, as well as sports facilities, schools and other services.
  • Set up of cleaning, adaptation of parks and gardens and other municipal services.
  • Promotion and improvement of sports, cultural and festive management.
  • Boost to the primary sector of Xàbia.
Comments
  1. Lucas says:

    Wait, there is still something precious to see. Who will be the winners with the trusty pay? maybe working journalists? I hope not, because it would be turning the marker of indecency upside down. But with Mavi Pérez everything is possible. Even a feminist (I'm upset) giving governments to VOX.

    Hale, hide in the nearest sewer.

    • Mary Waltz says:

      What a bad loss you have Lucas, what a bad loss.
      That must be the famous "Socialist mood", it must be that, yes.

  2. Nerea says:

    LONG LIVE FREE JÁVEA !!!!

  3. worried says:

    After decades of aspiring to develop a quality tourism, something that continues to appear in the programs, Jávea has achieved it. The properties in Jávea have a high level because those who acquire them are quality tourism, both national and international. In a Europe of 300M non-EU inhabitants such as the English today, the number of people with high purchasing power who may wish to buy in Jávea is truly enormous, and that will continue to drive prices up.
    Discovering now that the children of those from Jávea will not be able to live in Jávea is astonishingly naive. This has already happened in the capitals and in all the tourist locations in Europe, with exactly the same mechanism that has happened here. The positive part is that the locals will have guaranteed work in a country where employment is scarce.
    For decades, in cities like Madrid, workers have not lived in Madrid because they cannot afford it, but in nearby towns or in Toledo or Cuenca.
    But Jávea continues to be privileged because you have cheap apartments in Gata and other towns, even some in the town, and you come to Jávea without the traffic jams of the cities. It is what there is and what we have tenaciously sought.

    • Lorenzo says:

      But they singen promoting Jávea with hype and cymbal in Fitur.
      They want thousands and thousands of people to come every summer, that doesn't make sense.
      That is a huge mistake, in addition to the fact that it costs a lot of money, but of course, how do the councilors renounce going to Madrid with expenses paid, hotels and those drinks...
      Mistakes that will be repeated now?
      We will see…

  4. neighbor says:

    That of the "compact city" will have to explain it better. Discovering now that a city with huge apartment blocks is easier to cover with services, is to believe that you are original when you invent the café con leche. Quality has always been aligned with a LESS density and never greater. The rest is overcrowded, and I recommend a visit to the Barrio del Pilar in Madrid, so you can see if you like that model.

  5. neighbor says:

    Two notes that seem objective to me:
    1.- Jávea is going to get MORE for its citizens with a Government of the same political color as the one governed by the Generalitat in Valencia, whatever they are.
    2.- "If something works, don't change it." If this saying of popular knowledge is correct, naming Chulvi would have meant that he would continue doing the same, because winning would have been interpreted as an endorsement of his management. If you agree with his management, then great, but if you don't agree, you have to try others, because what you can't expect is that Chulvi will change if he wins.

  6. Take now says:

    What had to happen has happened: Chulvi has been released.

    Now those of the PSOE, those people who were never going to govern with Podemos, who were not going to reach agreements with Bildu and who were going to put coup plotters in jail whom they have pardoned to have their votes, are giving lessons on something.

    Long live VOX if it serves to remove the dirty ones. And they have a councilor, if they are so concerned, that the dirty ones abstain.

  7. MAVOX says:

    Normally at happy weddings the people are fa photos. What happens that here they are not a fan? Are they shameful? Aren't they capable of raising their faces? They cannot explain what they have fet.

    Mavi Pérez, let no one be forced by your name.

  8. Pau (FR) says:

    MAVOX will be an accomplice forever to those who want: private healthcare in the Marina Alta / animal abuse / destruction of the natural environment / elimination of aid to vulnerable people / disappearance of culture in Valencia.

    Sit back and watch, Mavi: this is your legacy.

  9. Lucas says:

    Well, in the end, so much dancing from Portitxol, so much feminism and so much bullshit has lasted for MAVI PÉREZ what it took to order two carguitos and a little paguita for friends (and the family of friends). In exchange for that, he has given Xàbia to VOX. After she cries when they tell her that sexist violence doesn't exist. Let him cry when they tell him that the cars have to go back to the mountains. And that he uses his program to kill their principles and send them running.

    What a shame Mavi, what a shame for what you have left. The concrete puppet and the crutch of the most rancid facherío.

  10. Martin says:

    Nach vier Wahl-Perioden mit Herrn Chulvi als Bürgermeisetr wurde es auch langsam Zeit eine neue Richtung in Javea einzuschlagen. Es wurde in Javea ja langsam alles von Chulvinisten unterwandert.

    • Juana says:

      Können Sie sich vorstellen, dass ich in einer deutschen Zeitung einen Kommentar auf Spanisch schreibe? Wäre es logisch? Ich würde is auf Deutsch formulieren, zur Aufklärung und damit is jeder versteht.

  11. barts people says:

    Citizens for Jávea; or as Groucho said "If you don't like my principles I have others" It could have been his electoral slogan.

    • Delorean says:

      Of course, it's better to do like the PSOE, agreeing with ETA members and independentistas to get Power, much better that way, right?
      Come on, let's catch the wind!
      That you have believed that you were going to be giving up your ass all your life.
      Bye bye.

      • barts people says:

        As far as I know, Mr. Chulvi has not agreed with ETA members... What do you think if I put Mr. Barcenas in the equation, eh?

        • Delorean says:

          Chulvi's party, YES HAS AGREED WITH ETARRAS, the PSOE, his party.
          Score whoever you want, but the tantrum now of not knowing how to lose is unfortunate.
          Include Crsitobal Colón if you want, but Jávea has kicked out Chulvi, that's for sure.
          Now put the damn extreme right in the equation, to the coconut!
          Come on, let the air run champion!!

  12. Serena says:

    I'm very glad that the PSOE, that is, THE ULTRA-LEFT, hahahahaha, are going for a walk around there.
    Come on, cry in the corners for a little while, majetes!

  13. mariví i saw you says:

    MAVOX has done what they have been told because it says, hey, what's the problem with agreeing with the ultra-right? Let's see, if they kill women and they say that nothing happens... well... let's see, we can't be at all the details. Good MAVOX good!!!

    • Francisco says:

      Can you explain to me when Vox said before a murder? Illiterate read pamphlets! Let's hope that the communist socialist policies come to an end and we finally have a clean Javea with a J and for all of us who pay taxes and not just for those with 7 Valencian surnames.

      • touch the nas says:

        It is not worth answering but those of Jávea with x also pay taxes

        • Rafa says:

          You pay the same as those of the J, but curiously it does not say Jávea anywhere.
          How curious right?
          Let's see if now we can also read JÁVEA
          Dont you think

        • Tony says:

          You are right, those from Jávea with J do not seem to have enough capacity or are prepared to read the name of the town with X. It is superior to them

        • one day says:

          Jo crec that deuriem possar all these names at the entrance of Xàbia ... Xabea, Yxabea, Xàbia, Xebea, Yxabee, Exabeam, Jávea, Xávia, Jabea, Xivia, Xavega, Xabiga ... i aixina all contents. But why is there so much anger against the name of Xabia? Or perhaps in the British capital there is a sign with the name of London? Or from the United States called New York? Rather it will put London or New York. In short, how bad is Valencianophobia?

  14. Ignacio says:

    Don't look at Mavi, look at Vox. I suspect that he is going to offer us great moments of surrealism... to begin with, he says that he does not see crowds on the beaches of Xabia. Well it's going very well.

    • Fran says:

      But the overcrowding would be a problem and a solution for the council on duty, which would go beyond dirtying the sand, closing restaurants, prohibiting access to beaches that have always been there and endangering pedestrians with a green lane next to the road and another next to it. from the bike lane (and by the way also contribute more to pollution since to go around the town you had to do more km by car) he has done nothing more than spend 100k on firecrackers and a cleaning service New that does not clean blows Shit… tripartites have never gone well, but neither have the above, so welcome change, this gives others the opportunity to live well, and not just themselves!

  15. CC says:

    A great debut for Mavi in ​​politics, yes sir. Without having entered the town hall, she has already disappointed those of us who know her. Now she just needs to disappoint those who don't know her.


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