From a strong man in the Pablo Casado Executive to a candidate for Mayor of Alcorcón.

That is the path that

Antonio González Terol

has traveled in just a few months , whom the Regional Executive Committee of the PP in Madrid, chaired by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has appointed as mayor for this red belt town, where the

popular

intend to give the electoral battle on the left.

This has been one of the surprises among the 25 new candidates appointed by the PP in Madrid because the national deputy was still one of the trusted men of the previous national president of the PP, who

appointed him Deputy Secretary General for Territorial Policy

, and he became shuffled by Genoa as a future to preside over the

popular

in Madrid.

With the departure of Casado and the victory of Ayuso in the Madrid party, Terol will have to

return to municipal politics where he was already mayor between 2011 and 2019 of Boadilla del Monte

, a neighboring town to which he will now go as mayor.

From the PP of Madrid itself they affirm that this is "a powerful profile" due to their previous experience, especially in terms of cleanliness, security and employment, to try to win in a town that the popular had set for their assault on the red belt, dominated by the PSOE.

The PP of Madrid had detected the weakness as a result of the five-year disqualification sentence of the socialist mayor, Natalia de Andrés, for leaving the public company Emgiasa in bankruptcy.

That is the scenario that Terol will find in the southern town as one of the 25 new candidates that President Isabel Díaz Ayuso has appointed this Monday and that are added to the 16 that the president announced in July.

"We have to work every day with humility and close to the ground, which is something that I am going to ask one by one, of each one of the candidates who in a very few months will become, without a doubt, mayors of each of its municipalities", the president assured during the Committee.

Among those names, four will be novices in the field of politics

.

The hotelier Miriam Hernández will be the one who disputes the Mayor's Office of Chinchón;

the Secondary Coordinator at Willoughby International College, Belén Rodríguez, will be the candidate in Velilla de San Antonio;

the lawyer Fernando Romo Raposo will be in Algete, and in Santa María de la Alameda the former justice of the peace and judicial appraiser Gloria de Castro will attend.

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