1.PSOE. The PSPV congress, which recently concluded with the announcement of Minister Diana Morant as party general secretary, brought surprising news for Alicante; Toni Cabot, the editor of this newspaper, rightly decided to put this news on the front page: It’s Ángel’s renewal Franco. The new president of PSPV is Alejandro Soler, former mayor of Elche, formerly deputy general secretary and even before that a member of one of the few executives who made it difficult to cross the desert in the previous phase of popularity. governments (I remember I kept talking about renewal); I say when Soler announces that Alicante will have a significant participation in the new game? Within the scope of the socialist project, messages from militants and voters were pouring into their mobile phones, in short, “they have no other choice.” Franco is once again in power as leader of the PSPV (he never relinquished his command), three decades after leaving the executive branch, to which he has now returned. Alicante’s secretary general, Miguel Millana, is not there. Ana Barceló, speaker of the capital’s city council, also disagrees. He goes out the back door: from being party chairman, to not having his own seat in a direction where his internal rivals have a say, and from now on to experiencing the humiliation he will experience in municipal affairs. Accounting to Franco.