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The calling of an extraordinary congress by Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba has been a hard blow for Carme Chacón and her team, who are outraged by the secretary general's decision. Despite thinking that the maneuver harms his aspirations, the former Minister of Defense will fight to gain control of the PSOE. As intermediate PSOE officials who were Chacón delegates at the 2012 Seville Congress explain to El Confidencial Digital , Rubalcaba's announcement has been “the biggest obstacle” for the former Minister of Defense who, however, “ will fight until the end to change the game . ” In this sense, and asked about Chacón's candidacy for general secretary at the extraordinary congress, the Barcelona team assures: “ In life, you have to play even with traps .” Furthermore, they consider that “it is the only option that Carme has at this point” to take over the leadership of the PSOE. The sources consulted recall that " with Zapatero recently appointed general secretary, no one showed up to challenge his candidacy for the presidency of the Government." For this reason, the 'Chaconistas' consider that the former minister "only has to go to the extraordinary congress and fight." However, other sources from Chacón's team clarify that "the decision has not been made." He has confirmed at the University of Miami that he is leaving As people close to Chacón explain to ECD, the socialist has already informed Miami Dade College, the university where she has worked since September, that she will not teach classes during the next academic year.
This resignation is one more gesture of the intentions of the former minister, who has decided to leave Miami next June and settle in Spain to prepare her offensive to take over the leadership of the PSOE. The 'chaconistas' see victory as “very Phone Number List difficult” Despite Chacón's intentions to "fight the battle until the end", the truth is that the Catalan's team is beginning to see the possibility of her becoming general secretary of the PSOE and the party's candidate for the elections as more distant. general. The sources consulted assure that beating Madina will be very difficult, since the Basque “ has the support of Ferraz, and Felipe González , who still has a lot of influence within the party, as was already demonstrated at the Seville Congress.” . Furthermore, they assume that Ferraz “will design a congress tailored to his needs that will not benefit Carme in any way.” Finally, Chacón's team is very critical of Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, who "has decided to stay in charge of the party to continue pulling the strings." They remember that Joaquín Almunia, in his day, “did really resign and a management commission was put in charge of Ferraz , something that Rubalcaba wanted to avoid at all costs.”The Generalitat of Catalonia is failing across the board in its attempt to internationalize the sovereignty process, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The government of Catalonia has confirmed its isolation and international loneliness despite the money and efforts used, hiring lobbies and forcing interviews with Artur Mas in international media and induced reports. It has not obtained a statement in its favor from any political authority, whether European or international, nor from any solvent organization, not even cultural. The president has failed in all attempts to obtain any support from high European authorities. In his international visits he has been given second-level treatment, and no one has given him support beyond vague support for the “right to decide.” Foreign Affairs has monitored and evaluated in a dossier since September 2012 , the date of the historic Diada, all those 'diplomatic' efforts, as costly as they are useless. Outdoor Tracking Since the beginning of the Catalan sovereigntist drift, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, headed by José Manuel García Margallo, has closely monitored and marked the attempt to internationalize the process . The balance obtained to date is an absolute failure, despite the money, people and efforts used, “much more than what is said and published,” according to ministry sources to whom El Confidencial Digital has had access. Just in hiring the Anglo-Saxon lobby Independent Diplomat , the Generalitat has spent a million euros, with meager results and no international support.