Overview
- The pact was announced on Thursday when Ignacio Dancausa and Antonio Landáburu said they would present a single list that names Dancausa as president and Landáburu as vice-president for the XVI Congress in July.
- Both Dancausa and Landáburu met the formal endorsement requirement of at least 250 avales with the required geographic spread, which cleared the way for the unitary candidacy.
- The agreement folds in Candela Anglés as part of the project even though reporting indicates she may not have reached the endorsement threshold herself.
- Génova publicly denied orchestrating the settlement while internal NNGG sources said national leaders helped facilitate the meeting that produced the pact.
- The new leadership will be ratified at the NNGG congress on July 10–11 when Beatriz Fanjul leaves because of age limits, and the team plans to focus on campus organising and cultural campaigns to try to reclaim young voters from Vox.