Overview
- Camps says he has gathered about 300 member endorsements in 48 hours to file a bid to lead the Valencian branch of the Partido Popular.
- He demands equal footing with gestora chief and regional president Juanfran Pérez Llorca, saying the party has not let him share his plan with the membership.
- He presented a poll he paid for from NC Report, based on 2,100 interviews from April 15 to May 6, that shows him better known than Llorca and María José Catalá and preferred among PP and Vox voters.
- That survey projects the PP slipping to 32 regional seats and Vox rising to 20, while a separate internal poll Llorca showed to provincial leaders paints a stronger picture for the PP with 37 seats.
- Llorca has rolled out billboards across the three provinces with the message “Juanfran President,” while national HQ has not set a congress date, which Camps expects after the Andalusian vote and which will shape who fronts the PP for 2027.