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As El Confidencial Digital has learned , the successor of José Antonio Griñán at the head of the Junta de Andalucía contacted, at the end of last week, Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, with whom she had a first contact after his proclamation in the Steering Committee of the Andalusian PSOE to which Elena Valenciano attended. Susana Díaz telephoned the general secretary to explain her objectives as head of the regional government, as well as to let him know her opinion about the future of the party. An opinion that worried Rubalcaba, since Díaz had supported Carme Chacón in her battle for the general secretary of the PSOE . No primaries until fall 2014 The sources consulted by ECD explain that the future president of Andalusia assured Rubalcaba that, in the next meetings of the PSOE executive, the Andalusian federation will bet that the party's primary elections to choose a candidate for the general elections will not be held before the European elections. . This is what Díaz herself, and also José Antonio Griñán, will express at the party's Political Conference to be held next October, and in which the calendar and primary system to be adopted for 2014 will be established.
The internal opposition to the current federal executive, and party leaders such as Carme Chacón and Tomás Gómez, have demanded that these internal elections be held before the European ones, given the risk that the Rajoy Government will make Special Database these elections coincide with an early electoral period. for the generals. However, Rubalcaba already announced in May that the primaries would not be until after the elections to the Brussels Parliament , in a decision that was supported by the majority of regional barons, including Griñán. Objective: avoid an internal war Leaders of the Andalusian PSOE explain to this confidential that Susana Díaz, as Griñán did in her day, now wants to avoid any type of war with Ferraz , since the regional leadership needs the support of Madrid in the case of the ERE and in the face of the internal opposition that the still Andalusian president, and his successor, maintain. In this way, Susana Díaz has guaranteed Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba that he will have the support of the Andalusian federation in all the theses he presents at the Political Conference: both in relation to primaries and also to the opposition model or to the proposal for constitutional reform. . Griñán's successor has already conveyed to her team what her conversation with the general secretary was like, and also the conclusion she reached after that call: “ We must give strength to Alfredo,” she insisted to her closest circle .
As El Confidencial Digital has learned , the still regional leader has planned a roadmap that does not involve remaining as a 'rank' deputy in the regional Parliament , a position that no former Andalusian president has held once he left the Board. Griñán's objective, explain senior leaders of the Andalusian PSOE, is to become senator for Andalusia in September, through an automatic designation by the autonomous Chamber. This possibility is included in the General Electoral Regime Law , which allows regional parliaments to appoint senators outside the electoral list based on the region's census, as well as change those elected senators throughout the legislature . The sources consulted by ECD recall that, in Andalusia, this exchange of regional senators appointed by Parliament was already carried out in 2009 , when Luis García Garrido arrived at the Upper House in Madrid after leaving the Ministry of Public Works due to the remodeling of the Government. driven by Griñán. The arrival in the Senate guarantees him being elected at the national level One of the compelling reasons that José Antonio Griñán has for requesting to be appointed senator is that, in this way, he would not lose his status as “aforado”, which he now holds as president of the Junta de Andalucía.