The President of the Government and General Secretary of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, is finalizing the composition of its executive for the new stage that will start the party at its 40th Federal Congress of this weekend and, for the moment, it has confirmed its continuity as
President of the Training The Vice President of the Senate Cristina Narbonne.
In addition, the Socialist Leader has decided to integrate into the so-called Federal Executive Commission (CEF) – the hard nucleus in Ferraz to address the day-to-day party – to one of its main advisors in Moncloa: the Deputy Director of the Cabinet of the Presidency,
Llanos Castellanos, as the country has advanced and have confirmed socialist sources to the world.
And as it was expected, Sánchez will keep the General Vice-secretary, Adriana Lastra, now turned on his function as number two of the party to pilot the strategy of the PSOE before the next electoral cycle;
and to the Secretary of Organization, Santos Cerdán, who took office in July after the abrupt departure of José Luis Ábalos del Government and the socialist dome.
Alfonso Gómez de Celis and Javier Left will also follow, although with new responsibilities.
According to the sources consulted, the first vice president of Congress will leave the secretariat of institutional relations in the hands of Castilian Llanos, and will assume municipal politics.
For its part, the Government delegate in Castilla y León and until now the Executive Secretary of Training of the PSOE will assume the Secretariat of Electoral Action, who held the Ya former Deputy Director of Sánchez Cabinet in Moncloa – is he who was number two
From the ceasefire Ivan Round-Paco Salazar.
In addition, the president of Extremadura, Guillermo Fernández Vara, will be responsible for autonomies, and will leave the Federal Policy Council (the former Territorial Council) in the hands of the Mayor of Seville and leader of the PSOE in Andalusia, Juan Swords, which is incorporated to
The executive.
The President wanted to design for this new stage a smaller and operational executive in which, according to socialist leaders consulted by Europe Press, there will be a great presence of women, many new faces, and young profiles from the municipal sphere;
Precisely the lines that Sánchez already followed in the wide remodeling he undertook in the government of him in July.