Carme Chacón begins her landing in Spain to win the PSOE primaries
Carme Chacón took a flight back to Miami on Sunday with the certainty that she will soon return to Spain. Party colleagues such as Tomás Gómez and Susana Díaz had already demanded her presence at PSOE events. Now, with the primaries set for November, her intention is to travel at least once a month to participate in meetings with socialist activists and voters. As people very close to Chacón explain to El Confidencial Digital , the former Minister of Defense intends to participate in PSOE campaign events for the European elections : “She has received many invitations and, to the extent that her agenda allows, He will go to everyone he can.” In all those public appearances that he will make from now on, he will not announce whether or not he will appear in the party primaries . It will not be until after the elections to the Strasbourg Parliament that Chacón's intentions will be known: "In the Federal Committee an agreement was made, unwritten, that no one would run until after those elections, and Carme, like everyone else, did so. "he will respect." However, the former minister's environment does not hide the good feelings that Chacón took away from last weekend: “ She is very encouraged, very excited .
"She has noticed a lot of affection from the militants and sympathizers and she knows that she would have a chance of being elected as the PSOE candidate for the general elections." I expected primaries with more participation Despite the support and mediaPhone Number List expectation that he found last weekend, Chacón has returned to Miami with the feeling that the PSOE leadership has put obstacles in the way of the party's primaries not having massive participation, as happened in France and in Italy. The former Minister of Defense herself complained publicly that, according to Óscar López's forecasts, only 7% of socialist voters would attend the primaries. This circumstance causes, according to Chacón's supporters, "that Ferraz has more control over the process and the votes of the apparatus have greater influence than that of ordinary citizens." Furthermore, the Catalan environment considers that, by holding regional primaries before the general ones, the national leadership " tries to influence the regional barons , so that they support the official candidate or candidates and not Carme." Feels attacked by management On the other hand, the sources consulted by ECD, very close to the former socialist deputy, acknowledge their “anger” at the attacks that party colleagues, belonging to the national executive or possible rivals to the primaries, have made against her in recent years. days: -- Óscar López commented, in reference to Chacón's comments in the Federal Committee, that “it is easier to buy a plane ticket to come here than to write a regulation for primary elections.
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Patxi López assured, in her interview with Ana Pastor, that “there are strategic appearances by people from the party,” pointing to the Catalan. -- Trinidad Jiménez , in a press conference, positioned himself directly against Chacón as a candidate for the primaries, ensuring that “she is now very far away.” All these comments contrast with the silence of Chacón, who, as those around her remember, “has not made any personal criticism of any party leader, just as they have done with her.” Maintains contact with Susana Díaz Despite these attacks coming from the party apparatus, Carme Chacón has great support within the PSOE. Looking ahead to the primaries, the Catalan knows that the delegates appointed by barons such as Tomás Gómez or Ximo Puig will vote in favor of her candidacy. The position of the Andalusian federation is today a dilemma, after the approach of Susana Díaz to Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba . The attitude of the president of the Board does not worry, however, Chacón, who has maintained contact with the regional leader: " The two speak on the phone, and Susana invited her to the PSOE Congress in Andalusia ." In this sense, the former minister's entourage assures that “Carme knows that Susana is trying to consolidate herself and it will be difficult for her to take a position on one side or the other. However, Díaz was Chacón's number two in the Seville Congress and what they both thought then they continue to think now .
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