Overview
- Pérez Llorca swore in eleven consellers, convened the first full meeting of the new Consell, and began a second‑tier shake‑up that removed key Mazón lieutenants José Manuel Cuenca and Santiago Lumbreras, with Cayetano García reassigned to Economy.
- The new president contacted leading DANA victims’ associations, which said they will consult their assemblies before deciding how to engage with the Generalitat.
- Appointments such as Henar Molinero and Jacobo Navarro de Peralta in Presidencia and María Carmen Ortí in Education point to bridge‑building with factions aligned to María José Catalá and Francisco Camps.
- Llorca has downplayed Vox’s demands in his latest speeches, backed the Valencian language academy, moved to unblock À Punt oversight with wider parties, extended the current budget, and revived PP tax‑cut messaging about reversing the Botànic’s “tax hell.”
- As the Extremadura campaign opens, Feijóo intensifies PP efforts while the PSOE faces escalating internal anger over its handling of harassment allegations against Francisco Salazar, with leaders like Adriana Lastra urging referral to the prosecutor.