MADRID, 7 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –
Citizens will hold the primaries to renew their leadership on January 9 and 10, 2023, although the president of the party, Inés Arrimadas, has once again refused to announce whether or not she will be eligible for re-election.
The date of the primaries, confirmed to Europa Press by party sources, is established in the regulations that will govern the Extraordinary General Assembly that will take place a few days after the vote, on the 13th, 14th and 15th of the same month, and with the that the party will complete its refoundation process.
Arrimadas has informed this Monday at a press conference that the National Executive Committee has approved during this day the draft of the regulation, to which the General Council, the highest body between assemblies, will have to give its approval.
The ‘orange’ leader has again avoided revealing her plans and has referred to the approval of the regulations, in her opinion a sign that the formation follows “scrupulously” the deadlines set for its renewal. She does, she has detailed that the regulations are not “radically different” from those of previous appointments.
Of the refoundation process, Arrimadas has stressed that the party “continues to work” and has mentioned the visits to different parts of Spain, such as the event held in Valencia on Sunday to present its candidate, Fernando Giner. Likewise, he has advanced the celebration of more acts of this type, next Saturday in Seville.
“The objective is to be prepared for the elections because the liberal space is essential, it will continue to be decisive in many places,” he explained, before specifying that the refoundation work does not “interrupt” the preparation of the candidates for the elections. regional and municipal authorities in May.
In parallel, it has been reported that Ciudadanos continues with its contacts outside of Spain. In this context, the leader of Ciudadanos will hold a bilateral meeting this Thursday in The Hague with the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte, in which, among other issues, they will address a reform of the Spanish public pension system, one of the issues flag of the ‘orange’ formation. In the Netherlands, the revaluation of pensions is indexed to wages, as Ciudadanos defends.