The current mayor of Cross port, Marco Gonzalez Mesa, has been re-elected as general secretary of the PSOE in the tourist city and his new executive had the unanimous support of the local group. González thanked the support for the project that he has led for eight years now and that he has also had the support of the Puerto Rican citizenship that gave him his confidence to be the mayor of Porto since 2019, after being the most voted list in both the 2015 and 2019 elections.
“We present a new executive full of enthusiasm and who represents all the generations of people from Porto who want their city to continue working to be a city with a great future,” he stressed. Mark Gonzalez. At his side, he repeats as organization secretary Zebenzui Gonzalezwho certifies “the strength of a project that combines youth and experience at this stage with a clear objective, which is to make an enthusiastic and cohesive party available to the city that works to offer the best opportunities to all Porto residents”.
“We present a new executive full of enthusiasm and who represents all generations of people from Porto”
The list of the new executive is completed with a parity list of men and women: Loida Herrera (Secretary attached to the Electoral Action organization); Lucia Carballo Lopez (Deputy Secretary General); Emilio Farina (Deputy Secretary General); María de la Macarena García Carrillo (Vice Secretary General); jonathan rodriguez (Deputy Secretary General); Francisco José Expósito (Secretary of Municipal Policy); Carmen Nieves Farrais (Secretariat of Employment and Entrepreneurship); Pedro Rodriguez (Secretary of Communication); Elena Padrón (Sustainability and 2030 Agenda); José Manuel Rienda (Innovation and Social Networks), or Noemí Fernández (Social Welfare and Diversity).
In addition, this executive is made up of Domingo Perera, Carmen Gloria GonzalezRoberto Medina, Jesus Reveron Quintero, Miguel Gomez Alvarado, Monica Eulalia PerezMonir Chemlal, Lucía Regalado Pérez, Mateo Perera Berenguer, Vanesa Carballo Hernández and Eusebio Abrante Martín.