Quintana nomeado líder do comité interino do PSOE Estremadura após demissão de Gallardo

Após a demissão de Miguel Ángel Gallardo devido ao fraco resultado do PSOE nas eleições regionais da Estremadura, a liderança nacional do partido nomeou José Luis Quintana — Delegado do Governo na região e aliado próximo de Pedro Sánchez — chefe do comité interino. Quintana supervisionará as negociações de investidura e as primárias até um congresso extraordinário.

A sede de Ferraz do PSOE anunciou o comité interino a 24 de dezembro, dois dias após Gallardo se demitir no meio do pior resultado eleitoral regional de sempre do partido (18 assentos, uma descida em relação aos máximos anteriores).

Quintana, de 75 anos, natural de Don Benito e ex-presidente da câmara (2015-2023), serviu como conselheiro da Agricultura e Desenvolvimento e deputado em Badajoz. Um «muito próximo amigo» de Sánchez, cujos laços de liderança remontam a Don Benito em 2017, guiará o partido com uma equipa alinhada aos sanchistas: María José Pulido, Gonzalo Romero, Carmen Yáñez, Pablo Iglesias Ordóñez, Ana María Fernández, José María Ramírez Morán e Irene Pozas García.

As suas tarefas incluem gerir as negociações de investidura com María Guardiola do PP (que procura limitar o papel da Vox) e organizar as primárias. Candidatos potenciais: Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina (secretário de Cáceres), Blanca Martín (presidente da Assembleia) e Antonio Rodríguez Osuna (presidente da câmara de Mérida).

A medida afirma o controlo de Ferraz, afastando o apelo do ex-líder Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra à abstenção do PSOE na investidura de Guardiola para garantir pactos em questões chave e contrariar a Vox. Críticos como Paco Castañares compararam-na a uma supervisão central apertada.

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