Esquerra Unida backs Mónica Oltra for unified left-wing list in Valencia mayoral race

Following her acceptance of Compromís's nomination the previous day, Esquerra Unida has proposed uniting with Mónica Oltra to lead a broad left-wing candidacy for Valencia's 2027 municipal elections, aiming to include Podem and Sumar. The move prompts Mayor María José Catalá to reaffirm her PP leadership.

This comes a day after Mónica Oltra, former vice president of the Generalitat, accepted Compromís's nomination for Valencia mayor at Iniciativa del Poble Valencià's congress, marking her return to frontline politics amid ongoing legal challenges.

Esquerra Unida, which has collaborated with Compromís since prior general and European elections, announced its support for an open left-wing electoral list led by Oltra. The initiative could integrate Podem, Sumar, and garner backing from Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, as highlighted by ERC spokesperson Gabriel Rufián.

Esquerra Unida leader in the País Valencià, Rosa Pérez Garijo, said: «From the conviction in defending a broad and mobilizing left-wing front for our city, Esquerra Unida will add all its efforts to rescue Valencia from darkness with Mónica Oltra as mayor of a transformative government».

Podemos's Valencia spokesperson, María Teresa Pérez, emphasized prioritizing shared objectives before finalizing candidacies. Oltra, symbolizing resistance to 'lawfare' after her legal case was archived twice, advocates policies like banning excess wealth and fostering welcoming cities.

The proposal impacts the right-wing: Mayor María José Catalá (PP) confirmed her intent to run again, stating: «My destiny is the Valencia mayoralty. I am very excited to focus on a second term with projects we are already working on».

Polls indicate a unified left list could enable regaining city hall, where in 2023 Esquerra Unida and Podem collected votes but won no seats.

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Mónica Oltra, former vice president of the Generalitat, announced on Saturday at Iniciativa's congress her candidacy for Compromís to the Valencia mayoralty in the 2027 elections. She returns to frontline politics four years after resigning, despite a court opening trial against her for alleged cover-up of sexual abuses.

Negotiations for a coalition of the left alternative to the PSOE in Aragón have failed, resulting in three separate candidacies for the February 8, 2026, regional elections. Chunta Aragonesista, Podemos, and IU with Movimiento Sumar will compete independently, despite efforts for unity inspired by Extremadura's success. This fragmentation could scatter the progressive vote in a polarized political context.

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Ione Belarra, Podemos general secretary, launched the Andalusian pre-campaign in Seville without confirming if her party will run alone or join other left-wing forces. She limits herself to saying they will seek the 'strongest' candidacy to stop Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla. Regional elections will be called in April.

Following the PP's victory in Extremadura's December 21 elections—securing 29 seats but needing Vox's 11 for a majority—acting president María Guardiola contacted Vox leader Óscar Fernández last Tuesday to initiate government formation talks. The brief, cordial call prioritized regional stability over positions, with negotiations hinging on Vox's previously rejected 206-measure document.

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In the latest move amid Sumar's leadership transition following Yolanda Díaz's withdrawal, the party's executive will propose to its Grupo Coordinador an assembly after the Andalusian elections to renew organs and redefine its identity. The conclave is slated before the end of the political term.

The Popular Party has won the regional elections in Extremadura with 29 deputies, but falls short of an absolute majority and will need Vox's support, which has grown to 11 seats. The PSOE plummets to just 18 parliamentarians, its worst historical result. Turnout dropped to 62% amid an early election called due to budget issues.

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The PSOE has agreed to an urgent meeting with Sumar to address the political crisis stemming from corruption and harassment scandals in the socialist party. Sumar, led by Yolanda Díaz, seeks to relaunch the government with social measures and improvements in coalition functioning, without breaking the pact for now. Both partners aim to meet this week to resolve tensions and prepare meetings with other allies.

 

 

 

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