
Santos Cerdán, socialist sources, were part of “The 10 Vikings gang.” Who encouraged to and Pedro Sánchez evicted to launch the primaries in 2017 aboard a Peugeot and, in addition, win. There were, the “two sisters clan”: Quico Toscano, the former mayor of the Sevillian city, Paco Rodríguez, today mayor and secretary of the PSOE of Andalusia; Paco Salazar, today in the Moncloa Cabinet; Alfonso Rodríguez Gómez de Celis, current vice president of Congress.
And there they were José Luis Ábalos and Santos Cerdán, with Koldo Garcíathat entered the hand of the Navarro. They were his hard core, his origin. In that male circle they were also The Asturian Adriana Lastracurrent government delegate in the Principality, and Maritcha Ruiz MateosCommunication responsible for a long time.
Lastra and Maritcha, deleted from Ferraz
“Now we know” – socialist leaders who have tied ends in recent hours, ” It was no coincidence that the only two women in the circle erased them from Ferraz as soon as they could. The two went to tell Carmen Calvo The 'puger' that those lords had mounted (José Luis Ábalos and Koldo García) and the subject was transferred to Pedro Sánchez. They fell Ábalos and all who raised their alarm. ”
And Santos Cerdán wonof which his enemies say that he has always practiced an reverse psychology: “He loaded a lot against Ábalos to blur what he himself was doinghe always acted like this, “says someone who worked for years with Navarro and ended up fleeing his circle.
“He was a compulsive liar,” he adds, “A man with double face.” However, there was a time when almost nobody thought that. In Seville, as in other Spanish cities, Santos Cerdán was a respected guy, “something dark, opaque, it was not the joy of the garden, but no one imagined their face B”. Besides, “I had a structured family, a stable marriage, an orderly life; it was not Ábalos,” They conclude.
Andalusian socialists take out dead “Sanchismo
Socialists with command in Plaza in the PSOE of Andalusia – one of the party's bastions – assume, some with more pain than others, that the stage of Pedro Sánchez has ended after the outbreak of the Santos Cerdán case. “Sanchismo has died; you have to assume it as soon as possible,” they say.
In Asturias, on the other hand, the voices that Pedro Sánchez must take more forceful measures, although there is division among socialist mayors about whether or not the general elections to separate them completely from the regional and municipal ones begin to grow.
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