The Psoe and Sumar Meeting Failed to Smooth Out the Coalition: “No Progress”
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The meeting held this Friday by representatives of the PSOE and the main parties that make up the Sumar coalition, decaf to the point that the formations did not want to inform either of the place or the time at which it took place, has ended as expected: without "no progress". Through a statement, Movement Sumar, IU, Más Madrid and the Catalan Comuns accused the PSOE of maintaining an "immobilistic attitude" after the outbreak of several cases …
The meeting that Pedro Sánchez and Yolanda Díaz held last Monday, after the second vice president unsuccessfully demanded of him last week a wide remodeling of the government, was attempted to reconduce with a very discreet quote, this Friday, between representatives of the PSOE and of Sumar. But the two hours of meeting that both delegations have held in the Congress of Deputies have not managed to smooth out the roughness between the partners …
Socialist sources 'positively' value the meeting, of which it is not known whether anything in particular has been agreed.
From the demand to the frustration. PSOE and Sumar have confirmed this Friday their shock on the direction that the coalition government has to take to get out of the loop of...
The meeting that the leaders of Organization of Sumar and the PSOE have held this Friday has not convinced the parties that make up the minority partner of the government, who recognize that "has not meant any significant progress".
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