The announcement was made during the PSE-EE National Committee in Bilbao, where the calendar of the congress process was approved, which will culminate on February 14, 15 and 16 with the congress that will take place in Donostia-San Sebastián.
The General Secretary of the PSE-EE, Eneko Anduezaannounced on Tuesday that he is running for re-election to his position with the aim of ‘leading Euskadi’.
The announcement was made in the PSE-EE National Committee held in Bilbao, which has approved the calendar of the congress process, which will culminate on February 14, 15 and 16 with the congress that will take place in Donostia-San Sebastián.
Andueza believes that in the three years he has been General Secretary of the PSE-EE, the objectives he has set are to “raise the profile” of the Socialists, “regain shares of power” and “ to have more influence in policy”. that apply.
He was of the opinion that at that time the PSE-EE “passed with flying colors” for the four election appointments by winning the general elections and rising in the municipal, provincial, regional and European elections and by increasing municipal power and presence in the Basque government and the provincial councils.
And he has stated that although it is a “long-distance race” If the PSE-EE “continues to do its work and implement progressive policies to improve the well-being of all citizens, the time to lead Euskadi again, as we did with Lehendakari Patxi López, will come sooner or later.”
Andueza, who is expected to be the only candidate with real potential, has insisted that he will defend a new Statute for a “diverse Euskadi” that serves to “strengthen and protect the rights and freedoms so that others do not later with discounts and try to dismantle the welfare state, now that the winds of intolerance and extremism are blowing.
Source: EITB

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