Three individuals, Ribera, Bolaños, and Robles, will occupy the second, third, and fourth positions on the PSOE's list for the upcoming general elections.
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) has announced its candidates for the upcoming general elections, scheduled for July 23.
Pedro Sánchez, the President and General Secretary of the PSOE, will lead the party once again. Notable figures within the party will also take prominent positions on the lists for various constituencies.
In Madrid, Teresa Ribera, Vice President Third of the Government and Minister of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, will be number two on the list, followed by Félix Bolaños, the Minister of the Presidency, at number three, and Margarita Robles, the Minister of Defense, at number four. Teresa Ribera expressed her pride in the commitment of the PSOE and its Secretary General to continue building a better Spain. It should be noted that in the last general elections in November 2019, Teresa Ribera was number four on the PSOE list for Madrid.
Pilar Alegría, the Minister of Education and national spokesperson of the PSOE, is likely to be the number one candidate on the PSOE list for the Congress in Zaragoza. However, the exact identity of the minister likely to be first on the PSOE list for the Congress in Zaragoza has not been explicitly identified in the available search results.
In Seville, María Jesús Montero, the Minister of Finance and Public Function and Vice-Secretary General of the PSOE, will be the head of the list. In Ciudad Real, Isabel Rodríguez, Minister of Territorial Policy and Government Spokesperson, will be the head of the list. In A Coruña, José Manuel Miñones, Minister of Health, will be number one on the list, and in Córdoba, Luis Planas, the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, will lead the list.
In Barcelona, Miquel Iceta, Minister of Culture, is likely to be included on the list, and Meritxell Batet will repeat as the PSC's head of list for the Congress of Deputies. In Valencia, Diana Morant, Minister of Science, is likely to lead the list, and Héctor Gómez, Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, has offered to lead the list for Santa Cruz de Tenerife again.
Finally, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, Minister of the Interior, will be number one on the list for Cádiz. The Federal Committee of the PSOE will ratify the lists for the Congress and the Senate on Saturday, June 10.
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