He has been Mayor of Santander, President of the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces and Minister of Public Works.
MADRID, 7 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Popular Party has appointed the former Minister of Development Íñigo de la Serna as coordinator of the electoral program for the municipal and regional elections on May 28, as announced in a statement.
De la Serna will be in charge of drafting a framework program that will serve as a base and reference for the candidates from all over Spain, apart from the specific programs with which each of them will compete in the next elections.
Íñigo de la Serna has been Mayor of Santander, President of the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FEMP) and Minister of Public Works.
For the PP, the marked municipal profile of De la Serna, due to his long career in local politics and his great sensitivity in regional affairs after passing through the Parliament of Cantabria, make him “the ideal person to capture the proposals of the PP in opposition to the failed socialist policies”.
The PP has affirmed that it trusts in the capacity and experience of Íñigo de la Serna to prepare a document that “demonstrates the alternative that the Popular Party represents to a Socialist Party incapable of solving the problems of the Spaniards and that weakens our institutional system.”
“The electoral program of the PP will be the party’s commitment to the voters that another way of governing is possible and will also collect contributions from people from civil society and outside the Popular Party,” they added in the statement.
In addition, the president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, on behalf of the entire party, wanted to thank Íñigo de la Serna for his generosity in joining the project with his talent and prestige, and highlighted his enormous vocation for public service.
A Civil Engineer from the University of Cantabria, Íñigo de la Serna has extensive experience in both the private and public spheres, having been mayor of Santander, president of the Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces, and minister of Promotion of the Government of Spain.
Currently, he is an Independent Director of TYPSA and Banco de Caminos, General Director of Madrid Green Urban Mobility Lab and professional consultant for companies and multilateral organizations in infrastructure, technology, sustainability and environment, mobility and urban management projects, among others. .