Along with Ximo Puig, its secretary-general and deputy chairman of the Generalitat, the PSPV is ready to engage the provincial PSOE in Alicante. So much so that, as soon as the proposal of those who came to the agenda at the last moment, the roadmap put forward on Wednesday Alejandro Soler preserved, iterated according to PSPV sources. Thus, at the meeting national executive commission Scheduled for the same Thursday afternoon, the Socialist leadership will make a final proposal regarding the nominations for the next general election on 23 July.
As they emphasize, one approach, Location of the federal leadership of the PSOE to be approved at the meeting next saturday federal committeeand what happens to change? Lists of Congress and Senate in Alicante, but also in the province of Valencia. they hide inside lack of agreement While these nominations are presented by the provincial directorates.
In fact, in the province of Alicante, the aim is to exclude from the proposal to the Upper House the historic ex-senator Ángel Franco, who began to gain experience in proposing himself and was eventually excluded. In March 2019, Franco already introduced himself as: ticket president for the senatebut just days later the federal committee not only ended its aspirations, but instead Jose Asensi, one of the visible presidents of sanchismo at that time in Alicante. It’s also intended to change some of the names of the Congressional nomination and even hangs in the air if it’s cancelled. Alejandro Soler will top the list or another name will be chosen..
Also in the case of Valencia, the national leadership of the PSPV will freeze the provincial parliamentary elections and do the same along the lines of the proposal of the mayor of Mislata. Carlos Fernandez Bielsa, as a candidate for the presidency of the Diputación de Valencia. In the case of Alicante, the composition of the provincial institution was not as developed as in Valencia. negotiations and still no official offer.
Source: Informacion

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