Sánchez faces his hard core in an executive for times of tribulation

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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.

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2- General Secretary: pedro Sánchez Castejón. ⁣

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‍ 3-⁤ Deputy Secretary General: María Jesús Montero Cuadrado.

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‌ ⁣ ‍ 4- ‍Sª Organization: Santos Cerdán León.

‍ 5- holy Equality: Pilar Bernabé García. ⁤(Valencia)

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6- Spokesperson: Esther⁣ Peña Camarero

⁣ ⁣ 7-⁤ Mrs. P. Institutional and training: Alfonso R. De Celis.


‌ ⁤ 8- Yes. P. Autonómica: Guillermo Fdez. Vara.

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‍ 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)

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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.

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⁣ ‍ ​ ‍ ‌ 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. ⁢

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‌ ⁢ 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.

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