After a busy weekend, Alicante PSOE Federal Executive Commission convened a general assembly to approve the next municipal lists. Monday, March 6. The socialist body accelerated decision-making until Tuesday, February 28, but decided to allow another week for “programming reasons”. The only item on the agenda was the approval of the lists and primarily meant speeding up the decision-making process.
With the change begins a long week in which the internal process becomes rare again, after a list of 60 names is circulated and 32 names pre-marked in the voting process are made public. Mayoral candidate Ana Barceló has expressed a desire to have a working team from the very beginning, but has since maneuvered to keep that margin to a minimum this weekend since the party.
When this newspaper was published, much of the militancyr applicants close to the current municipal group, In the voting that took place last Sunday, the results of which lasted until after midnight. In this way, the candidate finds himself with a great counterweight in the local council.
The local ruler of Alicante socialists, controlled by former senator Ángel Franco, urged the militants to take action. Vote for candidates you trust. The appeal was successful. As a good example of this, the applicant who received the greatest support Maria Jose AdsuaHe even surpasses the current municipal spokesman, Miguel Millana, who was Barceló’s rival in the primaries, who received 362 votes r, 355 votes.