La convocatoria precipita el cambio de Gobierno más difícil: sustituir a María Jesús Montero

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The unexpected call for Andalusian elections is forcing Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to replace María Jesús Montero as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance. Montero, a key figure in the government's negotiations and decision-making, will likely lead the PSOE in Andalusia. Sánchez reportedly made the decision for Montero to leave Madrid some time ago, but has not shared details of her replacement. Speculation suggests Félix Bolaños will gain more power, potentially becoming First Deputy Prime Minister, taking over Montero's negotiation responsibilities. Montero herself has alluded to the upcoming change and highlighted healthcare, housing, and education as priorities. The Andalusian elections were called early due to concerns about public healthcare and a potential resurgence of the PSOE.
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AI-Extracted"The first measure I will take will be to improve Healthcare."
María Jesús Montero negotiated with Sumar to unblock the Council of Ministers regarding rental extensions.
The Andalusian elections force Pedro Sánchez to replace María Jesús Montero as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance.
Moreno Bonilla is calling elections early because of the public health crisis and fear of the PSOE's resurgence.
Félix Bolaños will increase his power within the government.
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