Who is Alma Alfonso, the PP deputy who left her Congress office to Vito Quiles to record a video against the Government

The Valencian deputy made the leap into politics in 2023 and has found herself embroiled in the controversy between Vito Quiles and the president's wife, Begoña Gómez

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Last Wednesday, the agitator Vito Quiles starred in an incident after confronting the wife of the President of the Government, Begoña Gómez, in a cafeteria in Las Rozas, Madrid. The next day, Quiles published a video on his social networks in which he stated that he was going to file a lawsuit against her and the friends who accompanied her during the incident, after the president's wife filed a complaint for an alleged episode of harassment and assault.

Quiles' video, in which he not only defended himself against accusations but also attacked the Executive, was recorded on the premises of Congress. Specifically, according to El Plural has published, in the office of the PP deputy, Alma Alfonso.

 

The images of the activist recording himself from a parliamentarian's office, which accredited journalists do not usually have access to, aroused great suspicion in the political scene. During the last few days, there had been speculation about who had ceded the space to Quiles, and now the mystery is solved.

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Alma Alfonso, born in 1983 in Valencia, is a law graduate and has developed her professional career in the legal and business fields, especially as a legal advisor and in the self-employed sector. In this regard, she has been director of institutional relations for the National Federation of Self-Employed Workers.

His leap into politics occurs in 2023, hand in hand with Alberto Núñez Feijóo for the general elections. Alfonso ran on the lists for the province of Valencia in sixth place and was elected deputy on the night of July 23.

In the Lower House, he is the spokesperson for the Commission on Work, Social Economy, Inclusion, Social Security and Migrations of the Popular Group and also appears as a member of the Commission on Equality, the Pact of Toledo and Road Safety.

At the organic level, she is a member of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee of the People's Party of Valencia, in addition to being the executive secretary for Economy, SMEs and Self-Employed in the Sectoral Undersecretariat. She is also part of the regional Executive Committee of the People's Party of the Valencian Community, where she has held responsibilities such as deputy secretary for Employment, Entrepreneurship and Infrastructure and secretary for the Self-Employed. Likewise, she is a member of the Board of Directors of the Association of Self-Employed Workers of the Valencian Community.