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

Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina won the PSOE Extremadura primaries on Saturday, with 100% of votes counted. Of 9,121 militants called to vote, 72.46% participated, giving Sánchez Cotrina 58.95% of votes (around 3,572) against Soraya Vega's 41.05% (around 2,529). He dominated in Cáceres (83.49%), Mérida, and Plasencia, while Vega won narrowly in Badajoz.

The new secretary general, 39, has been mayor of Salorino since 2011, a deputy in the Extremadura Assembly, and PSOE provincial secretary in Cáceres. Holding a law degree from UNED and a diploma in Public Management from the University of Extremadura, he advocated a 'bottom-up' party model after the poor December election results that prompted Miguel Ángel Gallardo's resignation.

"The Socialist Party stops looking at its navel from tonight to speak to society again", Sánchez Cotrina said after the results, setting the goal of regaining the Extremadura Board. He acknowledged leaders like Gallardo and Guillermo Fernández Vara, calling for internal cohesion.

José Luis Quintana, head of the interim board, described the outcome as the start of "a new time" and praised the respectful campaign. The PSOE, in opposition since 2023 after losing to PP's María Guardiola, will renew its bodies at the April 25 congress in Mérida.

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Initial reactions on X to Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina's victory in the PSOE Extremadura primaries highlight renewal and leadership from supporters, calls for party unity including Soraya Vega, with neutral media reporting and isolated skepticism preferring a female candidate.

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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.

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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