MADRID The Federation of Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE) in Madrid has become a black mark for national leader, Pedro Sanchez, whose leadership is again questioned at the gates of the general elections scheduled for the end of the year in the country. For the leader of the PSOE, the first elected by party members directly, the polls will be the final test that will determine its future, a year and a half after being put in charge of the Spanish Socialists
His recent maneuvers in the Madrid delegation have angered some party: Socialist twenty delegates challenged this week by the Socialist Party congress in late July, in which the direction of the Socialists in Madrid was chosen
In the conclave was elected General Secretary -with a result-set Sara Hernandez, mayor of Getafe and related Sanchez, whose first decision was to relieve the spokesman in the city of Spanish capital, Antonio Miguel Carmona.
The darts council of Madrid the Socialist leader did not wait. Carmona, who supported the investiture of the current mayor of Madrid, the former leftist Judge Manuela Carmena said his resignation was “the grace of the federal direction” of Sanchez, which he said did not agree.
“There is so much fear, so much panic that it speaks to them is presented as secretary general of the Socialists in Madrid. Instead of me to step back made me take steps forward,” he said in a combative press conference .
The PSOE in Madrid blew up last February, when Sanchez slapped hand and removed the hitherto secretary general of the Socialists in Madrid, Tomas Gomez who sounded as natural candidate to the regional government of Madrid ahead of the elections called for May.
However, his alleged links with an alleged extra costs in municipal work and portended bad data by surveys for the PSOE in Madrid, one of the main squares in the country, they led Sanchez to put at the head of the electoral list to former Education Minister Angel Gabilondo.
Carmona was then very critical cessation he called his friend, so his recent respite in the city of Madrid was seen as punishment. “I do not regret having gone to defend Thomas Gomez,” he said at a press conference.
According to a report this week the Spanish newspaper World some have warned leaders of the PSOE Sanchez, in this context, that his leadership “hanging by a thin thread.”
The party, which won power in territorial municipal and regional elections in May thanks to the agreements reached with We (party emerged in 2014 following the movement of the indignant), compete in the race at La Moncloa with some open battles within it.
Among them, the power struggle with President Sánchez maintains the region Andalusia, Susana Diaz, the PSOE’s strongest woman. Although the official version of both parties is that there is no conflict, politicians and analysts assume.
Catalonia is another thorn in the socialist leader. The Spanish press highlights their lack of connection to the head of the party in the region, Miquel Iceta, amid the sovereignty process that drives there the Catalan government, with elections expected in key plebiscite on September 27.
“The Socialists are required to establish an outright position in Catalonia marked by the effervescence of the sovereigntist block. This happens, inevitably, to realize what the federal constitutional reform that is leading Sánchez “, expressed this week in an editorial the newspaper World .
sprint This intense political election year (elections regional and municipal, and in Andalusia and Catalonia) is vital for the PSOE, which begins to pick up after the severe crisis dragged for four years, but also for the future of Sanchez himself.
The last survey of Spain Center for Sociological Research (CIS state), the Socialist receives a score of 3.84 on the part of citizens, taking more than a point ahead of Mariano Rajoy, president of Government and leader of the Popular Party (PP).
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