Belarra's Jump to the Community of Madrid Takes Away an Agreement with Mónica García for 2027
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The decision of the former minister of Podemos comes accompanied by veiled reproaches to More Madrid: 'It does not work'
The story will be repeated six years later. The leap made on Saturday by Ione Belarra from state policy to autonomics has been just as unexpected as that of Pablo Iglesias in 2021. The Secretary General of Podemos, following the steps of the party founder and then also leader, announces her candidacy for the Presidency of the Community of Madrid to prevent a new Popular Party government in the region, the fourth of Isabel Díaz Ayuso, which she d…
This article was originally published in Noticias para Municipios. Podemos’s secretary general, Ione Belarra, has claimed that her candidacy for elections to the Community of Madrid is a revulsive one for the left, claiming that PSOE and Más Madrid give up the elections and are “comfortable” in the opposition to the autonomous president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso. “We present this candidacy because the PSOE takes it for granted, More Madrid takes it for…
AI Generated Stock Image. Ione Belarra, the general secretary of Podemos, has announced her candidacy for President of the Community of Madrid with the aim of preventing a fourth term for Isabel Díaz Ayuso of the People's Party. The move, reminiscent of Pablo Iglesias's strategy in 2021, complicates the chances of a pact between left-wing forces in the region and opens a direct confrontation with Mónica García, leader of Más Madrid. The decision…
Isabel Díaz Ayuso has to be eating popcorn with two hands. Podemos’ leader, Ione Belarra, announced during the weekend of June 13-14, 2026 that she is launching herself for the Presidency of the Community of Madrid in the elections of May 2027. With the same solemnity and dramatism of those who believe themselves to be savior of the homeland, the navarra said that it is a pleasure to twist her arm to the current Madrid president, who she describ…

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