The PP of the Region of Murcia will have eleven representatives at the meeting of the National Board of Directors, where Pablo Casado and Teodoro García Egea will play their last trick to continue leading the Popular Party.
They are Fernando López Miras, president of the Community and of the PP in the Region; José Miguel Luengo, regional general secretary; Joaquín Segado, spokesman in the Assembly; Noelia Arroyo, mayor of Cartagena; Isabel Borrego and Juan Luis Pedreño, deputies in Congress; Francisco Bernabé, Violante Tomás, Juan María Vázquez, senators; and Antonio Landáburu, president of New Generations in the Region. In addition to García Egea, who attends as general secretary.
Until now, all Murcians have been firm supporters of Pablo Casado, so he would win by a landslide if he depended exclusively on the Murcian delegation.
In fact, López Miras has remained the only regional baron who defends Casado and García Egea. Yesterday he returned to show his support for the president of the PP and to praise the work carried out by the general secretary, while he has asked to “solve as soon as possible” the situation.
For the head of the regional Executive, the “solution” to the open conflict within the PP goes through “unity” and “focusing on what is important”, in order to “continue leading polls” and combat the Government of Pedro Sánchez as “the only possible alternative”.
The one who spoke for the first time since the outbreak of the internal war was the mayor of Archena, Patricia Fernández. “From loyalty,” she called for “urgent solutions” for the PP, in order to “go back to being a political benchmark for our country,” she wrote on Twitter.