Integration agreement. The PSPV of the city of Alicante today formalized the agreement between the two main sectors, led by former senator Ángel Franco and state secretary general Alejandro Soler. city. Former secretary general of the socialists of Alicante, state legislator and deputy Michael MillanaHe will renew his position as the chairman of the group headed by a municipal executive commission consisting of 52 members in total in the city center.
Specifically, the deal includes a distribution 34 stalls for the Franco sector and 18 For the Alexandrians. The definitive listing was closed shortly before 10 am, when the deadline for submission of the proposal expired. Alicante’s PSPV will be chaired by José Soriano, with Millana as general secretary and Eva Montesinos assistant Secretary General. Pedro Rodenas He will serve as organizational secretary in an executive committee that will include 10 deputy secretary generals, one for Alejandro Soler’s Industry, Trade, Historical Memory and Employment bloc. Maria Jose Adsuar. Another prominent name in the same industry is Antonio Mira-PercevalHe heads the Ministry of Labour, Employment, Social Eco and European Funds. The assembly that will allow the militancy to approve the new ruler is scheduled for this Sunday. You can check the list here.
During the negotiations over the last few days, the names of the group that will be integrated into the Alicante group have been revealed. county committeeaccording to the quota of representatives that the municipal group can appoint directly. In this case, out of a total of 56 names, the Francoist section will have a total of 36 representatives, while those associated with the former sanchistas Alejandro Soler will have 20 representatives.
Sources familiar with the negotiation highlighted the effort to bring positions closer by appealing to the union, which was encouraged by PSPV-PSOE leader Ximo Puig as well as state-level general secretary Pedro Sánchez. united party where the only priority is to win the electoral option led by Luis Barcala (PP).
In this sense, when asked in some circles of Alicante socialism who could be at the head of the municipal banner for the 2020 elections, the autonomy of the group is invoked to make this decision against Valencia.
Source: Informacion
