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CHA hold primaries on May 29 to elect their candidates.
Zaragoza, May 11 .- Aragonese (CHA) hold primaries on May 29 to choose the candidate who headed regional election lists in the three Aragonese provinces and the mayor of Zaragoza.
Secretary of Organization of CHA, Juan Campos, reminded that in the last National Assembly welcome the party, in January 2008, it was decided to implement this process of, ffxiv gil, election of candidates.
The deadline for nominations, which must present a minimum number of endorsements, I conclude April 30 with the presentation of two candidates in the province of Zaragoza, the Ibeas Nevis, current party president, and Rosa Aznar, who belongs to Cucha current and Country.
In Huesca, there are two, one of Marta Santos (the one that, ffxiv gil, has not been published), and in the Teruel three, Marco Negredo, Angel Sanchez and Paco Oliver.
Spearheading the list to the City of Zaragoza there are two candidates, the party spokesman of the current in the consistory, John Martin, and Charo Gimenez, also of Cucha and Country.
Ibeas and Juan Martin represent the current official party while Gimenez and Aznar has refused to, darkfall gold, respond to a bid "mainstream" and respond, they say, a personal interest to represent and dnd the ideas of CHA in the institutions.
Charo Gimenez explained to that his candidacy is not critical to the current underlying direction of the party, or their representatives in the institutions, while recognizing that it represents a way "different" way of doing politics, militancy closer and more involved in collective basis.
His bet is to "awaken" the party and to show that the people are "able to take the step" of wanting to represent institutionally.
Gimenez aims to decentralize the city budget to the Municipal Councils and Neighborhood bet for a really compact city model and implement real policy of the left, by a management "more attached to the street."
She and Rosa Aznar pledge to abandon their posts after the second term, if they are elected, and both consider it is necessary to separate as far as possible the organic load of the representation in the institutions.