"There is no better formula than García-Page's"

Maria Jose Munoz

09/07/2022

Updated at 13:49

It was seen eat. One day after Emiliano García-Page left his candidacy for the Community Board for the 2023 regional elections in the air, his party in full has asked him this Saturday to lead the regional list again. "There is no better formula than García-Page's," said its spokesperson, Cristina Maestre, during the meeting in Toledo of the Regional Committee of the PSOE, undoubtedly in response to those hesitations expressed by Page in Ciudad Real, where she questioned if he will be president in a year: “I don't know if I will be, because I have to see what I do from Christmas. It is a question that I have to ask myself, and above all, see what people do, which is what really matters”.

In the first line, the advisers of the regional government

In the first place, the councilors of the regional government H. FRAILE

For this reason, the Regional Committee has "openly" asked its secretary general and regional president, Emiliano García-Page, who was the first socialist candidate for the presidency of the Junta de Castilla-La Mancha.

Although Maestre has stated that it is not up to her to announce whether García-Page will be a candidate or not, she has said that if they ask the Socialists, they will answer “of course”. “The Page formula, we always say, is not a slogan. For us it is a formula that works, that gives stability, that gives confidence, that gives certainty, and that gives protection to people in the face of today's problems ", she has underlined.

About 300 people have attended the meeting of the Comté of the PSOE

About 300 people who attended the meeting of the Diputación del PSOE H. FRAILE

Of course, he has added that it will have to be García-Page himself who says "if he wants to continue", but the PSOE as a whole has made it clear, "we are openly asking him to be the next candidate and also the next president of Castilla la Mancha. Obviously it will have to be him who says it and who decides it“.

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