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Josele González, re-elected mayor of Mijas

  • PSOE, Cs and PMP previously closed a pact to "give stability" to the municipality
  • The mayor pledged his office before being sworn in again

The investiture of Josele González as mayor took place after the new municipal corporation was constituted at twelve noon

Josele González (PSOE) was re-elected mayor of Mijas in the plenary session at the Town Hall which took place this morning.  "I promise on my conscience and honour to faithfully fulfil the duties of the office of mayor of the Mijas Town Hall with loyalty to the King and to keep and uphold the Constitution as the fundamental rule of the State", said the mayor just before once again accepting the baton of office of the municipality. 

The PSOE candidate was elected mayor with the votes of the ten councillors that his party obtained in the last local elections, the two who won Ciudadanos and one from Por Mi Pueblo (PMP). The investiture of Josele González as mayor took place after the new municipal corporation was constituted at twelve noon and the 25 councillors who make up the corporation were sworn in or promised their office, respectively. 

New corporation
The new Mijas Town Hall is made up of the socialist mayor and the PSOE councillors Laura Moreno, Roy Pérez, Tamara Vera, Hipólito Zapico, Natalia Martínez, Nicolás Cruz, Verónica Ensberg, José Miguel Fernández Moya and Belén Roca; Partido Popular councillors Lourdes Burgos, Mario Bravo, Silvia Marín, Daniel Gómez Teruel, Ana Carmen Mata, Marco Cortés, Melisa Ceballos, Juan José Torres Trella and María Francisca Alarcón, who joins the corporation after the head of the PP party list, Ángel Nozal, refused to be part of it; the three Vox councillors Juan Carlos Cuevas, Francisco Jerez and Eloy Belmonte; the Cs councillors José Carlos Martín and Mariló Olmedo; and the PMP councillor Juan Carlos Maldonado.

Government agreement
The investiture of Josele González as mayor of Mijas is based on a programmatic agreement that was announced on Friday 9th last, signed by the socialists, Ciudadanos and Por Mi Pueblo. González, then acting mayor and candidate to return to the mayoral seat for the PSOE, explained at a press conference and accompanied by the candidate for Cs, José Carlos Martín, and the PMP candidate, Juan Carlos Maldonado, the main points of the programmatic agreement that had been signed that morning for the mandate 2023-2027 with one objective: the "stability" of the Mijas government. "The agreement is the result of long conversations in which we have been able to put aside our political and personal differences, taking into account the importance for the province that a city like Mijas, the third largest in Malaga, has a stable government with honest people at the head of the different delegations and responsibilities that a Town Hall like this one has", said González on the 9th.
The then PSOE candidate stressed that in this "three-way" pact there has been "generosity", "political loyalty" and "commitments" and that it is based on an "important decalogue" which has prioritised access to housing and necessary infrastructures for the municipality.Government agreement
The investiture of Josele González as mayor of Mijas is based on a programmatic agreement that was announced on Friday 9th last, signed by the socialists, Ciudadanos and Por Mi Pueblo. González, then acting mayor and candidate to return to the mayoral seat for the PSOE, explained at a press conference and accompanied by the candidate for Cs, José Carlos Martín, and the PMP candidate, Juan Carlos Maldonado, the main points of the programmatic agreement that had been signed that morning for the mandate 2023-2027 with one objective: the "stability" of the Mijas government. "The agreement is the result of long conversations in which we have been able to put aside our political and personal differences, taking into account the importance for the province that a city like Mijas, the third largest in Malaga, has a stable government with honest people at the head of the different delegations and responsibilities that a Town Hall like this one has", said González on the 9th.
The then PSOE candidate stressed that in this "three-way" pact there has been "generosity", "political loyalty" and "commitments" and said that it is based on an "important decalogue" which has prioritised access to housing and necessary infrastructures for the municipality.

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