PSPV of Pego Renews Executive with Enrique Moll at the Helm

The socialist party in Pego unanimously approves a continuity list with new additions to face the upcoming municipal elections in 2027.

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The local assembly of PSPV-PSOE in Pego has unanimously approved the renewal of the executive, headed by Secretary General and Mayor Enrique Moll, in preparation for the upcoming municipal elections in 2027.

The local assembly of PSPV-PSOE in Pego has unanimously greenlit the proposal by Secretary General and Mayor, Enrique Moll, to renew the party's local executive. This decision comes a year before the municipal elections scheduled for May 2027 and aims to provide a new impetus to political management during the final year of the legislature.
Although most of the organizational structure remains consistent, two significant changes stand out. Anna Llopis Aparisi takes on new responsibilities as Deputy Secretary General and Secretary of Organization. Additionally, Paula Orihuel joins the executive as the new head of the Youth Policies and Housing Secretariat.
As explained by Enrique Moll, the purpose of these modifications is to tackle the final stretch of the current term and prepare the next candidacy and electoral campaign with maximum unity and enthusiasm to design the government project for the 2027-2031 period. The mayor emphasized that Pego currently has many projects initiated or in development, stating that "not a minute should be lost, and work must continue."
The complete composition of the new Local Executive Commission is as follows: Pepa Romà (President), Enrique Moll (Secretary General), Anna Llopis (Deputy Secretary General and Organization), Mercedes Bolta (Secretary of Equality), Rafa Moll (Deputy to Organization and Secretary of Administration and Casa del Poble), Ricardo Sendra (Deputy to Organization and Secretary of Coordination, Training, and Transparency), Ximo Alemany (Deputy to Organization and Secretary of Electoral Action and Political Analysis), Laura Castellà (Secretary of Municipal Policy and Historical Memory), Raül Tamarit (Secretary of Culture, Sports, and Citizen Participation), Paula Orihuel (Secretary of Youth Policies and Housing), Fernando Company (Secretary of Militancy Mobilization), Ana Piera (Secretary of Social Policy), and Fernando Orihuel (Secretary of Associativism and Commerce).