The leader of the Popular Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has decided to renew 75% of the candidates who will lead the candidacies for the Congress of Deputies and include a large part of his Steering Committee in starting positions.
The Electoral Committee of the PP met this Monday to approve the list of candidates who will lead the party’s candidacies with which it will compete in the next general elections on July 23.
In this candidacy, 39 of the 52 heads of the list are renewed, that is, 75%. The president of the party will head the list for Madrid; the general secretary, Cuca Gamarra, from La Rioja; and the general coordinator, Elías Bendodo, will lead the one in Malaga.
In addition, the Deputy Secretary of Economy, Juan Bravo, will head Servilla’s list; while the Deputy Secretary of Studies, Carmen Navarro, will do the same with that of Albacete. The Deputy Secretary of Social Policies, Carmen Fúnez, will lead the Ciudad Real candidacy.
In his case, the Deputy Secretary of Institutional Affairs, Esteban González Pons, will head the Valencia list; while the Deputy Secretary of Organization, Miguel Tellado, will lead the candidacy for the Lower House for A Coruña.
The criterion used by the Electoral Committee, chaired by Diego Calvo, to select the heads of the list has been “to include people who have extensive political and legislative experience, as well as proven experience in public and private management, with profiles who, in addition to having this background, have been part of the party structures and have done magnificent work during this legislature,” highlighted the PP.
Feijóo already communicated last Friday to the former spokesperson of the Popular Group Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo, and to the deputy secretary of Culture and Open Society, Borja Sémper, of his willingness to also accompany him, in his cases on the Madrid list for Congress.
Complete list of ‘number ones’ of the PP in the Congress of Deputies, by province, for the general elections of July 23:
1.- Madrid: Alberto Núñez Feijóo
2.- Almería: Maribel Sánchez Torregrosa
3.- Cádiz: Pedro Gallardo
4.- Córdoba: Isabel Prieto
5.- Granada: Carlos Rojas García
6.- Huelva: Bella Verano Domínguez
7.- Jaén: María Luisa del Moral
8.- Malaga: Elías Bendodo
9.- Seville: Juan Bravo
10.- Huesca: Ana Alós López
11.- Teruel: Alberto Herrero
12.- Zaragoza: Pedro Navarro
13.- Principality of Asturias: Esther Llamazares
14.- Balearic Islands: José Vicente Marí
15.- Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Jimena Delgado
16.- Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Juan Antonio Rojas
17.- Cantabria: Félix de las Cuevas
18.- Ávila: Héctor Palencia
19.- Burgos: Ángel Ibáñez
20.- León: Ester Muñoz
21.- Palencia: Milagros Marcos
22.- Salamanca: José Antonio Bermúdez de Castro
23.- Segovia: Pablo Pérez
24.- Soria: Tomás Cabezón
25.- Valladolid: Mercedes Cantalapiedra
26.- Zamora: Elvira Velasco Morillo
27.- Albacete: Carmen Navarro
28.- Ciudad Real: Carmen Fúnez
29.- Cuenca: Beatriz Jiménez Linuesa
30.- Guadalajara: Antonio Román
31.- Toledo: José Manuel Velasco Retamosa
32.- Barcelona: Nacho Martín Blanco
33.- Girona: Concepción Veray
34.- Lleida: Dante Pérez
35.- Tarragona: Pere Lluís Huget Tous
36.- Alicante: Macarena Montesinos
37.- Castellón: Alberto Fabra
38.- Valencia: Esteban González Pons
39.- Cáceres: Cristina Lieutenant
40.- Badajoz: Antonio Cavacasillas
41.- A Coruña: Miguel Tellado
42.- Lugo: Francisco Conde
43.- Ourense: Ana Vázquez
44.- Pontevedra: Ana Pastor
45.- Region of Murcia: Luis Alberto Marín
46.- Foral Community of Navarra: Sergio Sayas
47.- Álava: Javier de Andrés
48.- Vizcaya: Beatriz Fanjul
49. Guipúzcoa: Joanna Maple
50.- La Rioja: Cuca Gamarra
51.- Ceuta: Javier Celaya
52.- Melilla: Sofia Acedo
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