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The

parallel executive

with which Juan Espadas will lead the Andalusian PSOE until the celebration, next November, of the party's regional congress is already complete. And all power is in the hands of the hard core, the circle of trust of the mayor of Seville.

The socialist parliamentary spokesperson, Ángeles Férriz, and the deputy spokesperson, María Márquez, will lead the commission that Espadas has entrusted with

organizing the

November

regional conclave

, a body whose powers will go well beyond logistics. In his hands will be the definition of the strategic lines of the socialist formation in the new stage that has begun in Andalusia after the departure of Susana Díaz in the primary process in which Espadas won and took over the leadership of the PSOE.

Férriz and Márquez already

played a key role

in the campaign that led Espadas to win the primaries to run for the Junta on June 13.

They were working side by side with him and his work has been decisive, to the point that the two parliamentarians are, today, the ones that accumulate the most power in the new Andalusian PSOE.

Apart, of course, from the secretary general himself.

They lead a team of

fifteen people

, nine women and six men, in which municipalism, of which Espadas has been the flag, has a specific weight.

In fact, the majority are the leaders and

socialist

municipal positions

in this new commission, which adds to the coordination committee headed by the national deputy Felipe Sicilia and which Espadas appointed as soon as he was proclaimed secretary general on July 23.

Ten of its members are currently mayors, councilors and another four have been in their previous political career.

There is also a presence of the current leadership of the Socialist Group in the Andalusian Parliament, as well as senators.

Among its

functions

, according to the official statement that the Andalusian PSOE sent yesterday, are, in addition to the organizational aspects of a regional congress, the coordination with the provincial executives to articulate the debates of the Andalusian presentation throughout the territory through the party assemblies.

Likewise, it will maintain

coordination

with the executives in the process of electing delegates to the congress.

With this work format, the Secretary General intends to generate the "greatest possible process of participation and debate with the militancy and with society in general", so that the organization of the regional congress itself "becomes a catalyst for connection with citizenship, which allows generating responses to the needs and aspirations that should be part of the economic and social recovery as of autumn, and which are those that the right wing in government does not want to talk about.

Parallel structure

In practice, the parallel structure created by Espadas, and especially this organizing committee of the congress, will act as regional executive of the PSOE-A while the leadership that currently exists is

"suspended"

from its functions by decision of the federal address.

This executive, with whom Espadas should have lived until the November conclave, was the one named by Susana Díaz and neither the new Andalusian socialist leader nor the federal leadership wanted to leave the

slightest trace

of the previous stage.

That has been, in fact, the

objective

of the entire process designed by Ferraz and that began by pressuring Díaz herself and forcing an advance of the primaries to elect the candidate for the Board to which the former secretary general -now cornered as senator by autonomic designation - he opposed with all his might.

Ferraz pointed to Espadas as his candidate and promoted a campaign in his favor - and especially against Díaz - that led the mayor of Seville to win the internal voting process by a landslide.

In this context, the leadership of Pedro Sánchez accelerated the pace and also pushed the General Secretariat to advance the primaries to which Susana Díaz ruled out running,

clearing

the way for Juan Espadas, who on July 23 was crowned as the undisputed leader of the Andalusian PSOE.

Since then, there have been continuous displays of support from Ferraz, with a visit to Seville including the President of the Government, Espadas and the

loyalty

of the Andalusian leader to Sánchez.

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