MADRID (Reuters) – The president of the Popular Party in Valencia, Alberto Fabra, announced Saturday he will leave office next week for the party in power is renewed in the face of general elections later this year.
The president of the Generalitat suffered a setback by losing one of the strongholds of the PP in the elections last May, in which his party lost 2.5 million vote locally.
“We have done a service to the game but now must be other (people) who are in charge, which will introduce the resignation at the next regional board to be held next week “Fabra said in an act of PP in Valencia.
After the municipal and regional bump, Fabra was one of the supporters of changing the strategy of training, which the Spaniards have turned their backs after years of austerity by the economic crisis and repeated instances of corruption.
Anyone who has been president of the PP in the Levantine region from 2011 said it remained committed to the game from his position as senator and claimed unity ahead of the general elections scheduled for November.
“We are faced within months some extremely important choices not only for the Region, but for all of Spanish society and the party will be ready,” he said.
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