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...Meanwhile, María Susana Del Prado, who moved from Argentina in 2020, says Madrid isn’t just for the young....
...The retreat of the left is real, but the most serious thing is that the extreme right has entered the Andalucian parliament,” the regional first minister, Susana Díaz of the PSOE, said after the vote....
...While Mr Sánchez and Andalucia’s president Susana Díaz are political rivals within the PSOE, at the start of the campaign Mr Sánchez’s government announced a €1bn investment in the part of Andalucia bordering...
...Both Mr Sánchez and Susana Díaz, PSOE leader in Andalucia, have since Sunday night attempted to persuade the PP and Ciudadanos to join the party in forming a buffer against the extreme right in Andalucia...
...That appeal to the party’s base was to benefit him when, in May 2017, he ran to regain the leadership of the party and comfortably won the support of the grassroots over his main rival Susana Díaz, the president...
...In that sense, Susana Díaz is probably the better candidate. But there is no optimal choice — that is the drama that the Socialists face this Sunday.”...
...“If Susana Díaz wins, she will have the support of the party apparatus, but she is a pretty unpopular candidate outside the PSOE....
...Mr Sánchez argued against even tacit support for the conservative leader while his party rivals — led by Susana Díaz, the president of the Andalusia region — made the case that hardline resistance would...
...Mr Sánchez won 50 per cent of the vote, more than 10 points ahead of Susana Díaz, the regional president of Andalusia and the party official who led the coup against her rival last year....
...Mr Sánchez was ultimately outvoted by a group of party officials led by Susana Díaz, the powerful regional president of Andalusia....
...Sánchez supporters say the campaign against him is orchestrated by Susana Díaz, the president of Andalusia, a populous region in southern Spain and a traditional PSOE stronghold....
...Susana Díaz, the president of Andalusia and the head of the Socialist party in the southern Spanish region, did not speak to the press....
...A poll published by El Español yesterday showed that while the Socialists would fare no better under the party’s Andalusian chief, Susana Díaz, Mr Rajoy’s Popular party had interesting gains if led by the...
...Susana Díaz, the Socialist president of Andalusia and Mr Sánchez’s arch-rival inside the party, wants the PSOE to hold a party congress as early as February....
...During the campaign, Susana Díaz, the regional president and Socialist leader, has tried to present herself as a defender of the welfare state and opponent of austerity — a similar message to the one Podemos...
...Susana Díaz makes her way slowly through the theatre of Alcalá de Guadaíra, her path blocked at every turn by crowds of supporters hoping to catch a moment of intimacy with their leader....
...The Socialists emerged as the biggest party but it took them almost three months to scrape together enough votes in parliament to get their candidate for regional president, Susana Díaz, re-elected....
...The PP was caught off-guard by Susana Díaz, the region’s wily Socialist leader, who called a snap election that left little time to raise the profile of the PP’s bland candidate....
...Obvious frontrunners include Carme Chacón, a prominent Catalan Socialist who served as minister of defence in the former government; Susana Díaz, the regional president of Andalucia; and Patxi López, who...
...Some argue that the most striking feature of Sunday’s contest is the absence of so many candidates seen as Socialist heavyweights – most notably Susana Díaz, the president of Andalucia, Spain’s most populous...
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