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  1. Susana Díaz Pacheco ( Sevilla, 18 de octubre de 1974) 5 es una política española, senadora en las Cortes Generales por designación del Parlamento de Andalucía. Anteriormente, fue secretaria general de la federación andaluza del Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE-A) y presidenta de la Junta de Andalucía entre 2013 y 2019. 6 .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Susana_DíazSusana Díaz - Wikipedia

    Susana Díaz Pacheco ( Spanish pronunciation: [suˈsana ˈði.aθ]; born 18 October 1974) is a Spanish politician from Andalusia and a leading figure in the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) as the former leader of the Andalusian PSOE-A. [1] She served as the President of Andalusia until January 2019, having acceded to the presidency ...

  3. Jul 12, 2021 · Susana Díaz, con Juan Espadas tras ella, en el comité director extraordinario del PSOE andaluz. PACO PUENTES (EL PAIS) Susana Díaz se ha despedido este lunes de la secretaría general del PSOE ...

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  4. Apr 28, 2017 · Spanish Socialists seek fix from plumber’s daughter. Party machine overwhelmingly backs Susana Díaz to become first female leader of the PSOE. Susana Díaz and her main rival in the race to lead the Spanish Socialists, former party leader Pedro Sánchez, in 2015 | Jorge Guerrero/AFP via Getty Images. MADRID — To attend a Susana Díaz rally ...

  5. Background Susana Díaz's rise. Susana Díaz became President of the Regional Government of Andalusia and Secretary General of the PSOE–A succeeding José Antonio Griñán—who had resigned as a result of political fallout derived from the ERE scandal—after a rapid ascent among party ranks throughout the previous years.

  6. May 15, 2017 · The contenders for the PSOE leadership are Susana Díaz, the regional president of Andalusia who has the overwhelming support of the party machinery; Pedro Sánchez, the former leader who’s attempting a comeback after being forced to resign in October; and Patxi López, a former head of the Basque regional government.

  7. The second government of Susana Díaz was formed on 18 June 2015 following the latter's reelection as President of Andalusia by the Parliament of Andalusia on 11 June and her swearing-in on 14 June, as a result of the Socialist Party of Andalusia (PSOE-A) emerging as the largest parliamentary force at the 2015 Andalusian regional election. [1]

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