MADRID, 14 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The PSOE lists for the Senate ratified by the Federal Committee renew more than 60% of the ‘number ones’ compared to the 2019 candidacies, although the still president of the Upper House, Ander Gil, remains at the top of the list , and the one who was president of the institution in the failed legislature, Manuel Cruz, among others.
The new names that enter as heads of the list are the acting president of La Rioja, Concha Andreu, the until now president of the CSD, José Manuel Franco, who will go as ‘number one’ for Madrid, or the secretary of Electoral Action of PSOE , José Javier Izquierdo, for Valladolid. And the former Government delegate in Galicia, Xosé Sánchez Burgallo, will go to A Coruña.
On the other hand, one of those who will leave her position as senator will be the current first vice president of the Upper House and president of the PSOE, Cristina Narbona, since she will compete on the socialist lists for the Congress of Deputies.
In addition, Eva Granados, who has been spokesperson for the PSOE in the Senate during this last legislature, has her seat guaranteed despite these elections on July 23 and does not appear on any list because she is already a senator by regional appointment of the Parliament of Catalonia. .
The same occurs with all the senators by autonomous designation, as is the case of Susana Díaz, Juan Espadas and Alfonso Gil.
These are the heads of the PSOE list for the Senate for the elections on July 23:
Almería: Antonio Martínez Rodríguez Cádiz: Alfonso Carlos Moscoso González Córdoba: María Ángeles Luna Morales Granada: José Entrena Ávila Huelva: María Eugenia Limón Bayo Jaén: José Latorre Ruiz Málaga: Rafael Granados Ruiz Seville: Antonio Gutiérrez Limones
Huesca: Rosa María Serrano Sierra Teruel: María José Villalba Chavarría Zaragoza: Miguel Carmelo Dalmau Blanco
ASTURIAS: Maria Fernandez Alvarez
Majorca: Pere Joan Pons Sampietro
Lanzarote: Francisco Manuel Fajardo Gran Canaria: Ramón Morales Quesada La Palma: Killian Sánchez San Juan El Hierro: Juan Rafael Zamora Padrón La Gomera: José María Morales Herrera
CANTABRIA: Secundino Roiz Case
Bailiff: Amparo Torres Valencoso Real City: Julian Snow Thin Basin: Carmen Torralba Brave Guadalajara: Araceli Martinez Stephen Toledo: Jose Manuel Tofino Perez
Ávila: Jesús Caro Adanero Burgos: Ander Gil León: Salvador Vidal Varela Palencia: Rosa María Aldea Gómez Salamanca: Elena Diego Castellanos Segovia: María del Lirio Martín García Soria: Javier Antón Cacho Valladolid: José Javier Izquierdo Roncero Zamora: José Fernández Blanco
Barcelona: Manuel Cruz Girona: Consol Cantenys Lleida: Dionís Oña Tarragona: Manel de la Vega
Alicante: Ana Martinez Zaragoza Castellon: Maria Amparo Frame Valencia: Juan Antonio Sagredo Frame EXTREMATURE
Badajoz: Rafael Lemus Rubiales Cáceres: Miguel Ángel Nacarino Muriel
A Coruña: José Antonio Sánchez Bugallo Lugo: César Mogo Ourense: Rafael Rodríguez Villarino Pontevedra: Carmela Silva Rego
MADRID: Jose Manuel Franco
MURCIA: Immaculate Sanchez Roca
NAVARRE: Javier Remírez
Alva: Julia Liberal Liberal Guipúzcoa: Izaskun Gomez Cermeño Vizcaya: Jose Maria Oleaga
LA RIOJA: Concepcion Andreu
CEUTA: Maria Blanca Gomez Serra
MELILLA: Riduan Moh