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The PSOE has already designed an action calendar for the campaign for the European elections in May 2014. Elena Valenciano, the head of the list for those elections, will carry out an international tour with a stopover in Brussels, Tunisia and Rome. The central campaign presentation event will take place on March 9 in Malaga. According to sources consulted by El Confidencial Digital , Valenciano's international agenda will begin this week in Brussels . On Wednesday, February 19, he will participate in the conference 'Sexual and reproductive health rights. Setback of rights in Spain', which will take place in the European Parliament at 4:00 p.m. At the event, the socialist candidate will once again use abortion as a campaign argument . The deputy secretary general of the PSOE will take advantage of the trip to meet with the president of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz , and then with the president of the Group of Socialists and Democrats, Hannes Swoboda. At the conclave, Valenciano will talk about the migratory crisis in Ceuta and the actions of the Spanish Government, criticized by the Commissioner for the Interior, Cecilia Malmström. Trips to Tunisia and Rome After her stay in Brussels, on February 21 and 22, Elena Valenciano will lead the PSOE delegation that will participate in the Conference of the Progressive Alliance , which on this occasion will meet in Tunisia.
The Deputy Secretary General of the Socialists will be elected a member of the Phone Number List leadership of the Progressive Alliance , an organization that represents a hundred social democratic and progressive formations from around the world, and whose founding meeting took place last year in the German city of Leipzig. , where it was agreed to work for the values of democracy, equality, justice and solidarity. Next week, Valenciano's European tour will continue in Rome , where a summit of European social democratic leaders will take place. On Friday the 28th, one day before the aforementioned Congress, the PES Women meeting will take place, which will hold a summit for women's rights and freedoms, and in which Valenciano will intervene. Great presentation event in Malaga After these two weeks of intense international activity, Elena Valenciano will begin her pre-campaign events in Spain in Andalusia; specifically with a great event in Malaga on March 9. There, a tour will begin throughout Spain to explain the importance of the European elections and the need for a change in economic policy in Europe in order to preserve the Spanish social model and achieve a fair exit from the crisis.

Trinidad Jiménez is running as number 3 The choice of Malaga for this campaign kick-off event in Spain has not gone unnoticed by prominent PSOE leaders, who see this decision as a declaration of intentions by Ferraz regarding the composition of the electoral list. According to the sources consulted, the party assumes that Trinidad Jiménez from Malaga will be chosen to be number 3 on the electoral list. Valenciano herself announced that this list would be in a 'zipper' format : alternating names and women in the positions. With the deputy secretary general leading the candidacy, and with Ramón Jáuregui or Juan Fernando López Aguilar as squires, “there were doubts with the name of the woman who would occupy the third place, but after the election in Málaga it seems that they are already resolved.”The discomfort is palpable among the parents who, every day, wait for the departure of the schoolchildren at the doors of the Las Encinas Secondary Education Institute, in Valencina de la Concepción, a town located in the metropolitan area of Seville. The reason is a mural with shootings carried out by civil guards and Falangists, promoted by the Junta de Andalucía. That image that presides over the entrance of the public center is not the typical mural with which the educational authorities of the Board encourage decorating the facilities of schools and institutes.
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