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Federalism defended by Rubalcaba, and demanded for years by the Catalan Socialist Party, is not so widespread within the PSOE, where some regional barons consider it as “ an inexplicable proposal” for their voters. local level . Despite the public praise for this demand, such as those carried out by the president of Andalusia José Antonio Griñán, the truth is that the national leadership of the PSOE, and Rubalcaba himself, have received messages contrary to this defense of a Federal state from the federations that the party has throughout Spain. “Are we really going to create a State of Aragon or Andalusia?” Among the arguments used to justify this opposition to federalism is “ the lack of national identity of most of the Spanish autonomous communities .” The problem with Rubalcaba's proposal is, according to the party leaders consulted by ECD , that “being a federal country implies that each region is a State: we all know what that means, and the citizens of the majority of our communities would not be in favor ". In fact, "it would be very difficult to explain in places like Andalusia, Extremadura, Aragón , Murcia, La Rioja... that from now on they are going to be part of a federation of States, and that they themselves make up one of them, different from the rest.
The PSOE sources to which this newspaper has had access insist Special Database that Rubalcaba " should consider whether he really wants to convert these regions into States , since for many it would be incomprehensible and impossible to explain."High-level PP sources , to which El Confidencial Digital has had access , confirm that the succession of Esperanza Aguirre has consolidated two factions in the party fighting to name their own candidate in Madrid . One is the front made up of the former regional president and María Dolores de Cospedal , who “are going to support to the death” Ignacio González so that he becomes president of the PP of Madrid, and therefore is nominated as a candidate for the presidency of the Community. in the following regional elections . The general secretary defended Ignacio González tooth and nail in the Seville Congress, until she managed to include him in the party's Executive Committee . The Sáenz de Santamaría faction The other faction, led by Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría , is moving intensely to prevent the nomination from falling to Ignacio González. At the moment they are working to find the person who will become an alternative to the now president of the Community.
According to the sources consulted, national leaders of the importance of Javier Arenas, Ana Mato and Alfonso Alonso are aligned with Sáenz de Santamaría . In this regard, and in this context of struggle for power, they add that Cospedal is trying to “rise people against Arenas in Andalusia” . They specifically cite Juan Ignacio Zoido , president of the Andalusian PP, of whom he has already obtained the firm support of him. The succession of Mariano Rajoy The national PP sources consulted by ECD frame this confrontation between the vice president of the Government and the general secretary in a more distant process: the succession of Mariano Rajoy . They attribute to Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría and María Dolores de Cospedal the intention to become the national 'leader' of the Popular Party, and therefore candidate for the presidency of the Government. Both know it and are fighting from now on to achieve the succession. Rajoy, very upset with Esperanza As El Confidencial Digital has learned , Mariano Rajoy was shocked by the way in which Esperanza Aguirre has articulated her abandonment of the Community.
The PSOE sources to which this newspaper has had access insist Special Database that Rubalcaba " should consider whether he really wants to convert these regions into States , since for many it would be incomprehensible and impossible to explain."High-level PP sources , to which El Confidencial Digital has had access , confirm that the succession of Esperanza Aguirre has consolidated two factions in the party fighting to name their own candidate in Madrid . One is the front made up of the former regional president and María Dolores de Cospedal , who “are going to support to the death” Ignacio González so that he becomes president of the PP of Madrid, and therefore is nominated as a candidate for the presidency of the Community. in the following regional elections . The general secretary defended Ignacio González tooth and nail in the Seville Congress, until she managed to include him in the party's Executive Committee . The Sáenz de Santamaría faction The other faction, led by Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría , is moving intensely to prevent the nomination from falling to Ignacio González. At the moment they are working to find the person who will become an alternative to the now president of the Community.
According to the sources consulted, national leaders of the importance of Javier Arenas, Ana Mato and Alfonso Alonso are aligned with Sáenz de Santamaría . In this regard, and in this context of struggle for power, they add that Cospedal is trying to “rise people against Arenas in Andalusia” . They specifically cite Juan Ignacio Zoido , president of the Andalusian PP, of whom he has already obtained the firm support of him. The succession of Mariano Rajoy The national PP sources consulted by ECD frame this confrontation between the vice president of the Government and the general secretary in a more distant process: the succession of Mariano Rajoy . They attribute to Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría and María Dolores de Cospedal the intention to become the national 'leader' of the Popular Party, and therefore candidate for the presidency of the Government. Both know it and are fighting from now on to achieve the succession. Rajoy, very upset with Esperanza As El Confidencial Digital has learned , Mariano Rajoy was shocked by the way in which Esperanza Aguirre has articulated her abandonment of the Community.