The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in Castilla y León is facing internal turmoil following the suspension of its primary election calendar by the federal organization.
Luis Tudanca, the regional secretary, has accused the federal organization, led by Santos Cerdán, of destabilizing the regional federation.
Tudanca, who has been a staunch supporter of Pedro Sánchez, argues that the decision undermines the autonomy of the regional party and silences its members.
The conflict arises amidst a delicate political climate, with a minority government in power and potential early elections looming.
Tudanca emphasizes the need for the party to be prepared for future challenges, advocating for the voices of the militants to be heard.
Despite the suspension, Tudanca remains committed to the party's unity and its mission to establish a socialist government in Castilla y León.