The PSOE has started this Friday at its 40th Federal Congress, which will be held throughout the weekend in Valencia and that has been conceived as a greater citation of Pedro Sánchez, who aspires to present a United Party in front of the profound
Rivalres of the previous congress, which was held after the primaries between Sánchez and Susana Díaz.

Of the Valencia Congress will leave the match road map for the next electoral cycle, which will start next year with elections in Andalusia and may in other regions such as the Valencian Community and Castilla y León, and which will culminate in 2023 with elections
Municipal and autonomous in the rest of regions and generals at the end of the year.

The exhibition of “Unity” has begun with a family photo of Pedro Sánchez with the socialist ministers and the PSOE territorial leaders.
A congress of “unity and social democracy” has expressed the president of the government and socialist general secretary, after the family photo.

One of the focuses of the appointment will be to know the new composition of the executive, where Sánchez plans to take some ministers entry.
The socialist leader will remode the core of power, formed almost emergency four years ago, by half reducing the size of the current executive-consisting of 49 members – and giving entry to moderate profiles.

The sense of what Sánchez wants has been reflected with the continuity of Cristina Narbonne as President of the PSOE.
In the Socialist Forums, a lot was speculated with the possibility that he wanted to give him a more executive and political role in charge, placing Carmen Calvo after his departure from the government, but he will finally continue Narbonne, who responds to the moderate and kind profile he wants
Sánchez.

In this remodeling, Sánchez plans to take some of the ministers accompanying him in the government.
“It is not disposable. It is normal that there are references from the government in the executive,” said Adriana Lastra, Vice-secretary general of the PSOE, and one of the people who have guaranteed his continuity in the executive, taking the weight of the party.

Among the socialist leaders consulted, the presence of Felix Bolaños, Minister of the Presidency, in the Executive, and also that of some minister incorporated in the last government crisis, as he has been reporting this newspaper.

Pilar Llop, Isabel Rodríguez, Raquel Sánchez, Diana Morant, Pilar Alegría or Bolaños himself have already given new airs to the government.
Now Sánchez aims to repeat that play and permeate the PSOE of the same political tone that all of them represent: young, with managing experience or linked to municipal policy – the closest to voter-, and with a role of relevance for women, to shore up
The feminist axis, at a time when we can cling to that topic as its great claim.

The reasons for Sánchez to change the executive respond to the need to rearward the party and return it to action.
He has remained too long in the shadow of the Moncloa and unloading all the political weight in a single person: Pedro Sánchez.