Overview
- Camps convened about 500 militants at the historic venue to present his political project and insist on his legitimate right to contest the PPCV presidency.
- Supporters repeatedly chanted “Le vamos a obligar” in a push for him to formalize his candidacy after months of grassroots mobilization.
- PPCV secretary general Juanfran Pérez Llorca publicly criticized Camps’s timing as “not appropriate”, marking the first rebuke from Carlos Mazón’s allies.
- Camps’s team cites a 37.2% support level in an NC Report survey to argue that he outpaces rivals like María José Catalá in electoral mobilization.
- Neither the regional PPCV board nor the PP national leadership plans to hold a congress before 2026, effectively blocking any formal vote on the party presidency.