Wednesday, July 8, 2015

The leader can propose its list of candidates for … – Reuters Spain

MADRID (Reuters) – The secretary general of Podemos Pablo Iglesias, presented the first names of the provisional list which wants the anti-austerity party concur to the general elections of end of year, said Wednesday training.

The list of the address, which will be subject to public consultation includes related party figures Iglesias, as the founders Iñigo Bescansa Errejón and Carolina, and regional exmember United Left Tania Sanchez.

The secretary general training which polls are disputing the power to the Popular Party and the Spanish Socialist Workers Party has met, however, with the “no” IU candidate for the presidency of Alberto Garzón Government or exsocialista Beatriz Talegón, supporters of a citizen platform unit that does not share Iglesias.

“We hope that the final preparation incorporates many more people can and in other areas (..) considering a strategy sum (..) to recover the institutions people, “he told reporters Secretary of Political Analysis, Bescansa Carolina on Wednesday.

The first 65 members of the list to Congress of Deputies, which It must have finally 350, known in the midst of a growing controversy over the regulation of primary, which has run into opposition from approximately 25 percent of the training.

Churches has chosen a model in which voters choose their candidate before 24 July under a unique state area who do not share outstanding as the leader of Podemos in Andalusia, Teresa Rodríguez members.

Bescansa defended the chosen direction rather than the jurisdiction from provincial system, but said that he would submit to referendum if opponents model – grouped under the initiative We can Participation -consigan is the percentage of support established by statute.

“The debate enriches the organization, what we said is if we play the electoral system or if we aspire to reform, “said program coordinator Podemos, who has defended the need to change a model that favors large parties.

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