"I believe that Ferraz will be respectful with the autonomy of the Andalusian PSOE".

This phrase was pronounced by the still delegate of the Government in Andalusia, Sandra García, in the last interview granted to a newspaper, EL MUNDO de Andalucía.

It was a little over a week ago and tomorrow Tuesday she will be dismissed by the Council of Ministers and relieved by a recognized supporter of Pedro Sánchez, the mayor of Baza, Pedro Fernández, in what is the first tactical move of Ferraz and Moncloa in the war that is about to be fought for the control of the Andalusian federation, the most important in Spain, against Susana Díaz.

Sandra García, considered related to Susana Díaz, has lasted just over a year in the position and before occupying the official office in the Plaza de España, she was a delegate of the Board in Granada in the last government chaired by Díaz.

His appointment was then agreed by the federal leadership of the PSOE and the regional in what was then framed in fluid and cordial relations.

Of course, things have changed a lot and Ferraz has run out of patience with the Andalusian general secretary, who insists on fighting and resisting in Andalusia and who has rejected how many exits have been offered to her.

Unlike what happened thirteen months ago, the sudden dismissal of García has not only not been agreed with the Susana Díaz team, but in the Sevillian headquarters on San Vicente street they have learned practically at the same time as the media of communication and the news has not exactly sat well.

Further, the replacement in the Government Delegation in Andalusia, and especially the ways in which it is going to take place, looks a lot like a declaration of war that anticipates, and so they take it for granted in the Andalusian PSOE, a stage of hostilities on the part of Ferraz and, by extension, of La Moncloa.

The maneuver, PSOE-A sources pointed out, has a clear "political significance" and after it "there will be more movements."

Although, these sources insisted, nothing that the federal leadership of the party led by Pedro Sánchez can do is going to make Díaz move even a millimeter from his position.

"Susana is not leaving, she is going to present herself yes or yes, whether Pedro Sánchez likes it or not," stressed the sources consulted.

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