Summary
- The PSPV-PSOE will kick off its political season on September 19-20, 2025, in the Vega Baja region.
- Events will take place in Guardamar del Segura adn Torrevieja, focusing on the political situation in the Valencian Community.
- key topics include climate emergency and public services discussed in open debate sessions.
- Diana Morant, Secretary General of PSPV-PSOE, and Rubén Alfaro, provincial leader, will close the event.
- The Vega Baja region’s strategic importance highlighted due to its recovery after the 2019 floods (DANA).
- A preliminary climate emergency session with former Generalitat president Ximo Puig is planned for September 10 in Orihuela.
PSPV-PSOE Launches 2025 Political Course in Vega Baja with Focus on Climate and Public Services
The PSPV-PSOE is set to officially open its 2025 political season in the Vega Baja region, offering a critical platform to analyze the current political landscape of the Valencian Community and establish the framework for upcoming months. The event will span two days, September 19 and 20, with activities held in Guardamar del Segura and Torrevieja.
Two-Day Event Overview: Guardamar and Torrevieja
- September 19 (Friday): Guardamar will host an interparliamentary meeting alongside the PSPV-PSOE executive committee gathering. This day serves as a strategic session for party leaders to discuss internal and external political dynamics.
- September 20 (Saturday): Torrevieja opens its doors for a public day featuring dynamic debate tables focused on the climate emergency and public services. These topics reflect urgent concerns for citizens and policymakers alike.
The sessions will culminate with closing remarks from Diana Morant, Secretary General of the Valencian socialists, and rubén Alfaro, secretary General of the PSPV-PSOE in Alicante province, emphasizing the party’s commitment to resolving regional and community-wide challenges.
Why Vega Baja Matters in 2025’s Political Agenda
The Vega Baja comarca holds importent weight in the PSPV-PSOE’s agenda given its recent history and ongoing challenges.It was severely impacted by the 2019 DANA floods – a dramatic weather event that tested regional resilience. The rapid response from the Consell under President Ximo puig showcased effective emergency management and prioritization of citizen welfare.
Highlighting Vega Baja’s role illuminates the party’s dedication to learning from past emergencies and embedding those lessons into future public policies, especially surrounding climate adaptation and infrastructure progress.
Pre-Event Climate Emergency Roundtable with Ximo Puig
Before the official political season launch, a special session titled “La Vega Baja ante la emergencia climática” will take place on September 10 at 6:00 PM in La Lonja, Orihuela. The event will feature a roundtable discussion including former Generalitat Valenciana president Ximo Puig, adding depth to conversations on regional climate strategy and community readiness.
Key Takeaways from the Upcoming PSPV-PSOE Political Season Start
| Date | Location | Event Type | Focus Topics |
|---|---|---|---|
| September 10 | Orihuela | Climate Emergency roundtable | Climate change adaptation,regional response |
| September 19 | Guardamar del Segura | Interparliamentary & Executive Meeting | Political strategy,internal planning |
| September 20 | Torrevieja | Open Public Debates | climate emergency,public services |
Looking Ahead: Building a Resilient,Lasting Future
The PSPV-PSOE’s choice to launch its political year in Vega Baja is a clear message of their commitment to sustainable development and emergency preparedness. By focusing the discussions on the climate emergency and public services, the party aligns itself with the pressing environmental and social issues faced by both the region and the broader Valencian Community.
Stay tuned for further updates and outcomes from the event to understand how these political meetings and debates will shape regional policies in the months ahead.

