Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina proclaimed new PSOE Extremadura secretary general with unity executive at Mérida congress.
Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina proclaimed new PSOE Extremadura secretary general with unity executive at Mérida congress.
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Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina takes PSOE Extremadura leadership with unity executive

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Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina has been proclaimed the new secretary general of PSOE Extremadura at the 16th Extraordinary Congress held in Mérida, with an executive approved by 88.2% of delegates that includes all his primary rivals. The socialist leader has sharply criticized the PP-Vox government pact, calling it a 'humiliation' for Extremadurans. Figures like José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and Rebeca Torró have backed the party's unity and attacked the right-wing agreements.

PSOE Extremadura has opened a new chapter with Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina at the helm, after winning the April 11 primaries with 58.95% of votes against Soraya Vega Prieto's 41.05%. The congress in Mérida ratified the new Regional Executive Commission, with 25 members prioritizing integration of diverse factions.

Marisol Mateos will take the party presidency, Manuel José González Andrade the Territorial Coordination secretaryship and spokesperson role, and Andrés Tovar Núñez the Organization secretaryship. Rivals like Soraya Vega Prieto (Autonomous Policy, International Cooperation and Migration), Lara Garlito (Institutional Policy) and Blanca Martín (Internal Coordination) join the leadership, sealing unity after Miguel Ángel Gallardo's resignation.

Cotrina denounced the PP-Vox pact as 'a humiliation and a shame', an 'amendment to the whole history of Extremadura', marked by emigration. He warned of privatizations and the 'national priority' discriminating against immigrants, stating the right is 'mocking the intelligence of Extremadurans'.

José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero urged PP to break the deal: 'Take that signature and to the trash', as it is incompatible with legality and coexistence. Rebeca Torró, federal Organization secretary, called to watch the PP-Vox 'denialist marriage'. Pedro Sánchez, in a video, called it an 'infamy' and attack on Extremadura's essence.

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Initial reactions on X to Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina's proclamation as PSOE Extremadura secretary general emphasize the party's unity with an executive approved by 88.2% and strong criticism of the PP-Vox pact as a humiliation, unconstitutional, and immoral. Supporters praise Cotrina's leadership, humble roots, and potential to regain power, while some skeptically note the poor prior election results. Media and politicians amplify calls for opposition to the right-wing government.

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Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina celebrates winning PSOE primaries in Extremadura, standing triumphant on stage amid cheering supporters.
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Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina wins PSOE primaries in Extremadura

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Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina, PSOE leader in Cáceres, won the socialist primaries in Extremadura with 58.95% of votes against Soraya Vega's 41.05%, becoming the first federation secretary general from that province. Aged 39 and mayor of Salorino, he succeeds Miguel Ángel Gallardo following his resignation. The process will culminate in a regional congress on April 25 in Mérida.

Following his April primaries win, Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina, 39-year-old from Cáceres—the first secretary general from that province—has been proclaimed PSOE Extremadura's new leader at an extraordinary congress. He included all primary challengers in his team, criticized the PP-Vox government deal, and predicted its collapse within a year.

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PP and Vox announced a coalition government agreement in Extremadura on Thursday, ending four months of deadlock after the December 21 elections. María Guardiola will be invested as president with Vox support, which gains a vicepresidency and two ministries. The pact includes 74 measures, emphasizing immigration restrictions.

Pedro Sánchez spoke on Sunday at the Juventudes Socialistas congress in Madrid. The president asked his partners for time so reforms can take root and criticized the opposition.

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María Jesús Montero, the socialist candidate for re-election in Andalusia, accused regional president Juan Manuel Moreno of seeking stability to continue privatizing public services. At a rally in Huelva with José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, they defended Pedro Sánchez's government management. Zapatero condemned the murder of children in Gaza, prompting public reactions.

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has appointed Carlos Cuerpo as first vice president and Arcadi España as finance minister to replace María Jesús Montero, who will run as PSOE candidate in the Andalusian elections on May 17. Sánchez keeps Economy and Finance separate, betting on technical profiles amid an economic crisis from the war in the Middle East.

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Alberto Núñez Feijóo, PP leader, has revealed he spoke with Vox's Santiago Abascal after the Castilla y León regional elections to advance government negotiations in Extremadura, Aragón and Castilla y León. They agreed to keep meeting and for their teams to convene in Extremadura. Feijóo stresses they cannot disappoint voters.

 

 

 

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