The PSOE of Cantabria was split in two and plunged into a cross-party battle after the primaries to lead the list of delegates to the federal congress. The candidate for the secretary general, Pablo Zuloaga, won with 30 votes, but the Cantabrian Guarantee closed the table on Wednesday due to the vote. “wrong” in its lawswhich reverses the results. In this way, the part that gave the mayor of Castro Urdiales, Susana Herrán, led by the deputy of the country and member of the federation, Pedro Casares, remains two votes under the ruling party. Soon, he will be able to appeal the decision and, ultimately, it will be the Ethics and Guarantee Commission of the federal government that will decide.
Cantabria has become the only organization in which the two divisions that will fight for the leadership of the party in the regional assembly tested their strength before the federal congress. Federal administration He asked to leave the inner noise until after the emotional debate in the meeting of Seville, which will take place between November 29 and December 1, but the PSOE of Cantabria has been different from what happens. Instead of avoiding this internal noise, now the hot potato will be given to Ferraz to accept the decision that Zuloaga should lead the list of delegates or to accept the hypothetical request that someone else do this.
The opposition refused to agree on the agreed list and chose to go to the primaries with results that were expected even in the fight to control the federation. Focusing more on power than on work, since both streams are linked to ‘Sanchism’ and, as the sources of the association confirm, “protect the same thing.”
The decision issued this Thursday by the Cantabrian Guarantee was based on the non-compliance of several documents because a non-military person participated as a member of the polling station. According to party sources in the autonomous region, at the time of the rules of the table, an “incident” for this reason had already taken place in the group of telematic groups. The ends that connected. A non-combatant, who would have resigned voluntarily on October 9, also signed the minutes.
“The operation requires members of the polling station to be combatants, so the participation of a non-combatant prevents the proper establishment of the polling station, and violates its procedures and guarantees,” the decision continues. The provisional result changes the result by a margin of only two votes. 970 for Zuloaga and 968 for the one led by Herrán.
A call to unity
Although this image was one of unity, the Cantabrian organization has been facing internal problems for some time, as the sources of both parties agree. And now, when the Governor leaves and the congressional process is opened, there is a commitment to say “the army decides.” Zuloaga’s alternative approach adheres to this, which claims to have a long history of the sector with two major groups: Santander and Castro Urdiales.
The leader of the Cantabrian Socialist Party, Pablo Zuloaga, admitted after the primaries in a statement to the press that “the evidence is divided in the Socialist Party of Cantabria” because of “those who had their own interests” and those who opposed them “doing fat soup right”. In any case, he said he felt “great support from the gang” and insisted on calling for a deal before the next regional assembly.