Quintana appointed to lead PSOE Extremadura's interim committee after Gallardo resignation

Following Miguel Ángel Gallardo's resignation after the PSOE's poor showing in Extremadura's regional elections, the party's national leadership has named José Luis Quintana—Government Delegate in the region and a close ally of Pedro Sánchez—as head of the interim committee. Quintana will oversee investiture negotiations and primaries until an extraordinary congress.

The PSOE's Ferraz headquarters announced the interim committee on December 24, two days after Gallardo stepped down amid the party's worst-ever regional election result (18 seats, down from previous highs).

Quintana, 75, from Don Benito and former mayor (2015-2023), has served as counselor for Agriculture and Development and deputy in Badajoz. A 'very close friend' of Sánchez, whose leadership ties trace back to Don Benito in 2017, he will guide the party with a sanchista-aligned team: María José Pulido, Gonzalo Romero, Carmen Yáñez, Pablo Iglesias Ordóñez, Ana María Fernández, José María Ramírez Morán, and Irene Pozas García.

Their tasks include managing investiture talks with PP's María Guardiola (who seeks to limit Vox's role) and organizing primaries. Potential candidates: Álvaro Sánchez Cotrina (Cáceres secretary), Blanca Martín (Assembly president), and Antonio Rodríguez Osuna (Mérida mayor).

The move asserts Ferraz's control, dismissing ex-leader Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra's call for PSOE abstention in Guardiola's investiture to secure pacts on key issues and counter Vox. Critics like Paco Castañares likened it to tight central oversight.

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Miguel Ángel Gallardo announces resignation as PSOE Extremadura leader after election defeat to PP-Vox alliance.
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Gallardo resigns as PSOE Extremadura leader day after election loss

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One day after the regional elections in Extremadura, where the PSOE plummeted to 18 seats—its worst result amid a PP victory reliant on Vox—Miguel Ángel Gallardo has resigned as the party's secretary general. Former leader Juan Carlos Rodríguez Ibarra urged abstention in PP candidate María Guardiola's investiture to limit Vox's role, while national leader Pedro Sánchez blamed a 'dirty war' by PP and Vox.

Following the PP's victory in Extremadura's December 21 elections—securing 29 seats but needing Vox's 11 for a majority—acting president María Guardiola contacted Vox leader Óscar Fernández last Tuesday to initiate government formation talks. The brief, cordial call prioritized regional stability over positions, with negotiations hinging on Vox's previously rejected 206-measure document.

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PP and Vox representatives in Extremadura defended the discretion of their talks on Monday to reach a deal before May 4, avoiding new elections. Vox deputy Juan José García stressed negotiations are 'point by point'. The PSOE meanwhile criticized six months of paralysis under interim government leader María Guardiola.

Provincial branches of PSOE Andaluz approved their candidate lists for the May 17 elections on Wednesday, achieving consensus in seven of eight provinces at the request of the regional executive led by María Jesús Montero. Tensions persist only in Cádiz, where the regional Lists Committee plans to alter the order of candidates proposed by provincial secretary Juan Carlos Ruiz Boix. The process featured secret negotiations and internal struggles to avoid public divisions.

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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.

Aragón's president Jorge Azcón has dismissed Minister Pilar Alegría's proposal to agree on regional budgets, amid a tense meeting filled with mutual criticisms. Alegría accuses Azcón of calling elections out of whim or incompetence, while the PP labels the socialist offer as phony. This paves the way for early polls in February.

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Francisco Fernández Marugán, a historic PSOE leader and interim Ombudsman, died on December 30, 2025, at age 79. Born in Cáceres in 1946, he served as a deputy for 29 years and contributed to Spain's transformation through his socialist commitment. PSOE leaders have highlighted his integrity and public service in tributes.

 

 

 

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