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Sergio Sayas, UPN transfer, will be the new general secretary of the Navarre PP

The deputy has replaced Amelia Salanueva in the leadership of the Navarre People's Party for the next autonomous elections.

Sergio Sayas. Stock photo.

Congressman Sergio Sayas , a former UPN parliamentarian, has been appointed as the new general secretary of the Navarra People's Party to replace Amelia Salanueva.

Sayas has taken office with the support of the President of the Navarra PP, Javier García, who has valued his "firm commitment to his land" and his career as a deputy and member of the Board of Directors of the Parliamentary Group of Congress.

For his part, Salanueva will be responsible for the Parliamentary Coordination Area.

The change is intended to encourage a "more open and participatory" party, as stated in the official communiqué itself: "It is time to redouble our efforts to convey our ideas to the Navarros, as well as the alternative represented by President Alberto Núñez Feijóo."

UPN transfusion.

Sayase's figure has generated controversy in Navarre politics, as his leap fromUPNto the PP has been defined as a case of political transfugism. However, he has resigned himself to the label: "I don't care if I call it transfugation (...) I think I got the change right."

The people have made the nomination for the next election.

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