The plenary session of the Parliament of Andalusia has elected Juande Mellado as general director of RTVA.
Of the 108 votes cast in last Friday's session, Mellado has had the support of 101 parliamentarians, 6 have voted blank and one of the votes has been null.
The general director of the RTVA has had the support of 29 more parliamentarians than necessary for his re-election, which in the first vote was 72 votes, two-thirds of those present.
In the same session of the plenary session of Parliament, the 9 members of the RTVA board of directors have also been elected: Rafael Porras, Mariví Romero, Andrés Muriel, Elena Segura, Curro Rodríguez, Verónica Pérez, Miguel Ángel Vázquez, Eva Suárez and Álvaro Zancajo .
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