Sánchez Cotrina consolidates PSOE Extremadura leadership amid PP-Vox pact criticisms

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.

The extraordinary congress in Mérida marks the conclusion of PSOE Extremadura's renewal after the December 2021 election loss and Miguel Ángel Gallardo's resignation. Building on his 58.95% primaries victory over Soraya Vega Prieto, Sánchez Cotrina's executive—approved by 88.2% of delegates—integrates rivals including Vega Prieto (Autonomous Policy), Lara Garlito (Institutional Policy), Blanca Martín (Internal Coordination), with Marisol Mateos as president and others in key roles.

'No one is left out. I am just one more,' Sánchez Cotrina said, praising the democratic process. He blamed the election defeat on disconnection from the base, internal disunity, and a prosecuted candidate.

Sharply attacking the PP-Vox pact under María Guardiola—backed by Feijóo—he called it 'illegal, immoral, and a humiliation,' creating 'first- and second-class citizens' via 'national priority' policies and changes to foreign residents' laws. Citing Vox's claim 'there is no food for everyone,' he defended immigrants and returning Extremadurans, invoking the region's emigration history. He forecasted the pact lasting less than a year, with Vox aiming to politically destroy Guardiola.

Endorsements included José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero urging PP to scrap the deal, Rebeca Torró decrying the 'denialist marriage,' and Pedro Sánchez labeling it an 'infamy.' Sánchez Cotrina pledges a unified left focused on public services, rejecting polarization and 'spectacle politics.'

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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.

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.

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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.

The Popular Party lost its absolute majority in the May 17 Andalusian regional elections after gaining more votes than ever but losing five seats due to the rise of Adelante Andalucía. The PSOE suffered its worst historical result with 28 seats. Vox gains influence and will condition Juan Manuel Moreno's next government.

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María Jesús Montero, PSOE-A candidate to lead Andalusia's Junta, launched her election campaign in Granada on Thursday ahead of May 17. With the slogan 'defend the public', the former deputy prime minister focuses her speech on recovering public services against Juan Manuel Moreno's government. Accompanied by Miguel Ríos, she urged voters not to be 'duped' by PP propaganda.

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