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It will be news: Mazon's decision, the trial against the Attorney General of the State and the presentation of the ACV Budgets, by department

A summary, in two words, of what will be news in the Present today.

El Partido Popular de la Comunidad Valenciana ha transmitido a la dirección general del partido el apoyo a Vicent Mompó, como relevo de Carlos Mazón.

Al parecer, la decisión se ha tomado tras un debate interno entre dirigentes regionales populares de Valencia.

La complicada situación que atraviesa el partido ha llevado a la dirección ha tomar decisiones, después de las últimas informaciones sobre la gestión de la DANA del presidente de la Generalitat.
Carlos Mazón, in a stock image. Photo: Europa Press

A summary of what will be news today, in two words.

- Mazon's decision: the president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Mazón, will announce his decision throughout the morning. He has three options on the table: to resign and call elections, to resign and to elect a replacement or to hold office.

- Attorney General in the Supreme: The leaking of a message written by the lawyer of Ayuso's partner, Isabel Díaz (Alberto González Amador), acknowledging that she had defrauded the Treasury , will for the first time put a Attorney General ofthe State, Alvaro García Ortiz, on the bench for a crime of disclosure of secrets.

Budget Presentation by Department: From this Monday until Thursday the Basque Government Councillors will appear in Parliament to explain theBudget Projects of their Departments  2026.

 

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