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In times of tribulation, do not move.The PSOE is going through one of the most delicate moments since Sánchez came to power, following the right’s judicial offensive. And the general secretary has decided to adopt the maxim of the founder of the Jesuits. Ignatius of Loyola, and does not make major changes in the direction that will accompany him for the next four years. Or provided that the mandate lasts. In the PSOE you never know. The last time the president made changes to the federal leadership was last January, including ministers Puente and Ana Redondo, who is now leaving the federal leadership, as well as the minister of Science and Universities, Diana Morant.
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Sánchez does not make revolutionary changes or star additions, but renews his hard core, although he adds some new additions from the territories in a balancing act, which he negotiated with each of the general secretaries from early afternoon on Saturday until midnight. Under socialism, the times in which conclaves took place after face-to-face negotiations with the different territories also passed.
The continuity of María Jesús Montero as deputy general secretary is confirmed, as is that of Santos Cerdán, in the Association, despite both having been accused in court by the ringleader of the corrupt conspiracy in the Koldo case, the entrepreneur Víctor Aldama. Pedro Sánchez also keeps Cristina narbona as president of the PSOE, a symbolic position she already held. Ministers Féliz Bolaños, Óscar Puente, Pilar Alegría, Jordi Hereu and Isabel Rodríguez also renew their mandates.
For the speaker and despite rumors that she would be relieved of her duties, Sánchez maintains her trust in Esther Peña, who has held her position for just a year. The deputy from Burgos arrived in Ferraz to replace Alegría after the general elections of 23 July 2023, since when the Minister of Education also became spokesperson for the Executive. in place of Minister Ana Redondo, Pilar Bernabé, Government delegate in Valencia, was appointed head of the Equality area, and was rewarded for her work as representative of the Central Executive during the management of the DANA tragedy in Valencia.
Redondo’s departure represents a repudiation by the president of her work as minister, which has not been without setbacks. His department was responsible,for example,for the legislative error in the Equality Act which allowed the dismissal of fathers and mothers on care leave. The dismissal of the director of the Women’s Institute was also announced after it became known that her company obtained 64 public contracts from socialist city councils for the management of the purple spots.
By territory, there will be three representatives from Extremadura in the new Executive. One of them, the former president and historic socialist leader Guillermo Fernández Vara, who already covered the Regional Policy sector, who will be accompanied by the regional deputy Ana Fernández. And from the federation of Castilla y León is added Javier Cendón, provincial secretary of León and member of the socialist leadership of the Congress, currently in conflict with Luis Tudanca.
Juan Francisco Serrano, right-hand man of the Organization of Santos Cerdán, Paco Salazar and the Sevillian Alfonso Rodríguez Gómez de Celis remain in Andalusia, while Ana Isabel Mateos joins the province of Almería. Madrid adds, in addition to Javier ayala, mayor of Fuenlabrada, Enma López, councilor of the City of Madrid and Borja Cabezón, who in 2022 was appointed ambassador of Covid – a new position, after having been vetoed as director of the Fall of America due to lack of diplomatic experiance.Previously, he had worked in Moncloa as director of National Affairs under the ousted Ivan Redondo, Sánchez’s former chief of staff. Madrid is the federation that will have the highest number of members in the new direction (9), followed by Andalusia (7) and Caalunya (4) while Valencia, Castilla y León and Euskadi will have three representatives each.
Complete list of the new Federal Executive Commission:
1- President: Cristina Narbona Ruíz.
2- General Secretary: pedro Sánchez Castejón.
3- Deputy Secretary General: María Jesús Montero Cuadrado.
4- Sª Organization: Santos Cerdán León.
5- holy Equality: Pilar Bernabé García. (Valencia)
6- Spokesperson: Esther Peña Camarero
7- Mrs. P. Institutional and training: Alfonso R. De Celis.
8- Yes. P. Autonómica: Guillermo Fdez. Vara.
9- Sª Municipal Politics: Alejandro Soler Mur. (Alicante)
10- Sª Municipality of Litoral: Ana Belén Mateos (Almería)
11- Sª Action and electoral analysis: Francisco Salazar Rodríguez.
12- Senior Politics and International Cooperation: Hana Jalloul Muro.
13- Sª Cities and metropolitan areas: Francisco Javier Ayala Ortega
14- Sister Medio Rural: Elisa Garrido Jiménez.
15- Sr. studies and Programs: Javier Izquierdo Roncero.
16- Sister Deputy organizer: Juan Francisco Serrano.
17- head of housing: Isabel Rodríguez García.
21- 7th Constitutional Reform and New Rights: Paco Lucas (Murcia)
23- Sister Commerce and Consumers: Nora Abete García
24- Sª Science, Innovation and University: Javier Alfonso Cendón. (Lion)
25- Sª Tourism: Aroa Jilete González. (Basque)
26- His right transition: Marc Pons Pons.
27- Sª Economic policy and digital transformation: Enma López Araújo
28- Sª Culture and Sport: Manuela Villa Acosta.
29- Holy Pact of Toledo and social Inclusion: Iván Fernández García.
30- Ministry of Labour, Social economy and Self-Employed Workers: Montse Mínguez García
31- Sª Education and professional training: Ana Mª. Fernández Rodríguez
32- His democratic and secular memory: Manuel garcía Salgado (UGT)
33- Sister Social Policies, elderly and Social Movements: Manuela Berges Barreras.
34- Sª Democratic Action and Transparency: borja Cabezón. (Madrid)
35- Sª Health and Consumers: Kilian Sánchez Sanjuan. (Canary Islands)
36- Sister Entrepreneurship and Social Impact: Elma Saiz Delgado.
37- Sister Agriculture, Livestock and Fishing: Ana María Romero Obrero
38- Our Lady LGTBI: Víctor Gutiérrez Santiago
39- Sister Migration and Refugee Policies: Luc André Diouf Dioh.
40- Sª PSOE Abroad: César M
41- Member: eugenia Gómez de Diego. (Cantabria)
42- Member: Óscar Puente Santiago
43- Voice: Pilar Alegría Continente
44- Voice: Milagros Tolón
45- Member: Tania Baños Martos
46- Member: Jorge Gallardo (Málaga)
47- Voice: Sabrina Moh abdelkader.
48- Voice: Abel Caballero
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49- Member: M. Jesús Sánchez Jódar
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How does the new executive structure enhance territorial representation in Spain?
This text discusses the recent changes made to the leadership of a political party, specifically detailing the appointments and responsibilities of various members within the new Federal Executive Commission. It highlights the departure of certain ministers, the impact of legislative errors, and the ensuing reshuffling to fill key positions in the party.
Key points include:
- Departure and Changes: The resignation of certain goverment officials, including the recognition of past challenges faced by those in leadership positions. The text mentions a legislative error in the Equality Act that resulted in complications related to parental leave.
- Territorial Representation: The new executive includes representatives from various regions in Spain, demonstrating a wide geographic distribution, wiht notable figures from Extremadura, Andalucía, Madrid, and other areas.
- New Appointments: the list includes the newly appointed president (Cristina Narbona), general secretary (pedro Sánchez), and other key roles such as deputy secretary general and spokesperson. Each role is associated with a specific individual, signifying the restructuring of responsibilities within the party.
- Geographic Breakdown: A breakdown of representation in the new executive is provided, noting that Madrid has the highest number of members, followed by Andalucía and Cataluña. Each of these regions has representatives tailored to their specific political needs and objectives.
the passage reflects on the dynamics of political leadership within the party and the efforts to address previous issues while also representing diverse geographic interests within the association.