• 19-J Pedro Sánchez disembarks in Seville with half the Council of Ministers to try to promote Juan Espadas

  • 19-J Alarm in the PSOE in Andalusia as it is unable to mobilize its electorate

The polls look bad for the PSOE in the Andalusian elections to be held on June 19.

For this reason, the Socialists are putting all the meat on the grill to try to promote their candidate for the Presidency of the Board, Juan Espadas, and

mobilize the electorate

, in order to turn the polls around.

To the personal implication in the campaign of the leader of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, of the

ministers

and the distribution of millionaire investments for Andalusia of the Council of Ministers, now joins the support of the

socialist

army in the

reserve

.

The PSOE has summoned its regional

president barons

to a meeting in

Córdoba

, on June 12, just one week before the Andalusian elections are held to support Juan Espadas.

The latest polls predict a stagnation for the Andalusian PSOE, with similar results and even below those of 2018, when the candidate was Susana Díaz.

Socialist sources confirmed to

Efe

that all the socialist regional presidents have been invited and, for the time being, those from Extremadura, Asturias, the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands, La Rioja, Aragon and the Valencian Community have confirmed their presence.

The presidents of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García Page, and of Navarra, María Chivite, excused their attendance due to scheduling problems.

During the day of this Friday, the first day of the campaign, two ministers had electoral acts in Andalusia.

The head of the Treasury, María Jesús Montero, was in the province of Almería and the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, in Huelva, where he even visited the village of Rocío, in the municipality of Almonte, where these days there are thousands of pilgrims.

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