Congress The PSOE maneuvers to consolidate Félix Bolaños as political vice president of the 'de facto' Government
Politics Sánchez maintains Narbona as president of the PSOE and integrates her advisor Llanos Castellanos
The PSOE celebrates its federal congress this weekend, an appointment from which the party's roadmap for the next electoral cycle will emerge. The bases of its political action. A forum where the Socialists want to exhibit "unity" and that began with a family photo of Pedro Sánchez with the Socialist ministers and the territorial leaders of the PSOE. A congress of "unity and social democracy", has expressed the president of the Government and secretary generates socialists, after the family photo. One of the focuses of the meeting will be to know the new composition of the Executive, where Sánchez plans to give entry to some ministers.
The socialist leader will reshape the nucleus of power, reducing by half the size of the current Executive - it consisted of 49 members - and giving entry to moderate profiles. The sense of what Sánchez wants has been reflected with the continuity of Cristina Narbona as president of the PSOE. In socialist forums there was much speculation about the possibility that he had wanted to give a more executive and political role to the position by placing Carmen Calvo in it. Narbonne responds to a moderate, friendly profile.
In this remodeling, Sánchez plans to give entry to some of the ministers who accompany him in the Government.
"It cannot be ruled out. It is normal for there to be references from the Government in the Executive," said Adriana Lastra, deputy secretary general of the PSOE, and one of the people who has guaranteed his continuity in the Executive, bearing the weight of the party.
"It wouldn't be strange, it's always been like that."
Among the socialist leaders consulted, the presence of Félix Bolaños, minister of the Presidency, in the Executive, and also that of a minister incorporated in the last government crisis, as this newspaper has been reporting, is taken for granted.
Pilar Llop, Isabel Rodríguez, Raquel Sánchez, Diana Morant, Pilar Alegría and Félix Bolaños have already given new life to the Government.
Now Sánchez intends to repeat that play and impregnate the PSOE with the same political tone that they all represent: young people, with managerial experience or linked to municipal politics -the closest to the voter- and guarantee a relevant role for women, to prop up the feminist axis, at a time when Podemos clings to that issue as its great claim.
Sánchez's reasons for changing the Executive respond to the need to rearm the party and return it to action.
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