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The PP Already Has Its Candidates for the Mayors of the Five Capitals of Castilla-La Mancha: "There Will Be No Surprises"

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This has been advanced this Thursday by the regional president of the Popular Party, Paco Núñez. More information: Tellado responds to Page in the interview of EL ESPAÑOL: "Paco Núñez will be the next president"
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This has been advanced this Thursday by the regional president of the Popular Party, Paco Núñez. More information: Tellado responds to Page in the interview of EL ESPAÑOL: "Paco Núñez will be the next president"

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The president of the PP of Castilla-La Mancha, Paco Núñez, confirmed this Thursday that Manuel Serrano, Francisco Cañizares, Beatriz Jiménez, Ana Guarinos and Carlos Velázquez will be the candidates of the party to the mayors of the five provincial capitals in the municipal elections of 2027. The four mayors in office will repeat their candidacy; Jiménez will again aspire to the mayorship of Cuenca without holding the post.

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There was no doubt, but in case someone had not yet made it clear, the PP of Castilla-La Mancha has ratified that its candidate for the elections of 2027 in Guadalajara is Ana Guarinos. At the time of launching the message from the regional presidency there was an involuntary, and inadvertent, omission of the molinesa. Something that, given the tenor of the news, did not even provoke too much concern among its own or among others. In front of it…

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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