General Secretary, Pedro Sánchez, sought an inflection point in the PSOE's response to the Ábalos case and Santos Cerdán's imprisonment.
Sánchez attempted to transform the PSOE into an organization centered around his leadership.
The selection of Rebeca Torró as Cerdán's successor signals a change of times within the party.
The steps announced by PSOE are technical and bureaucratic, but not enough to address the crisis within the party.
Sánchez needs the backing of his partners in Parliament to demonstrate that the social program has solid foundations.
Conclusion: Pedro Sánchez is facing a crisis of credibility and trust within his party and with the citizens. While he has taken measures, these are insufficient and he must strengthen his strategy to maintain his leadership and the support of his parliamentary partners.