Més-Compromís Consummate the Break with Sumar in Congress and Approves that His Deputy Àgueda Micó Pass to the Joint Group
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The Consell Nacional de Més, the majority party of Compromís, has approved with 92.68% of the votes to leave the parliamentary group of Sumar in Congress and to ascribe its political action to the Joint Group. These results will be binding for the deputy of Més, Àgueda Micó, although they will move to a meeting of the executive of Compromís, where this formation will continue "looking for a joint response with the partners of the Valencian coali…
Més, the majority party in the Compromís Valencianist coalition, has voted overwhelmingly in favour of leaving the Sumar parliamentary group in Congress, with which it presented itself to the general elections of 2023, and that its deputy Àgueda Micó pass to the Joint Group. 92.68% of the members of the National Consell of the formation have supported the proposal that led the leadership of Més because “it is the most appropriate way to defend V…


Compromís will be divided into the Congress of Deputies. Més, the majority formation of the three that form the coalition, has decided that its deputy, Àgueda Micó, leaves Sumar and passes to the Joint Group . This unpublished movement will leave the other deputy of Compromís, Alberto Ibañez (of the quota of Initiative, the party of Mónica Oltra) in the group of Yolanda Díaz, who will stay with 26 deputies. Mico exercises in it as deputy spokesm…
The decision has received support of 92.68 per cent.
Compromís goes into swampy terrain, not knowing for sure if the ordago that launched a few weeks ago to Sumar can end up swallowing the Valencian coalition itself....
Més, the majority partner of the coalition, decides to leave the alliance with Yolanda Díaz after a consultation with the militancy and will break the unit of Compromís after weeks negotiating with Initiative, which prefers to stay in the group of the vice presidentThe crisis with Sumar divides Compromís: the majority partner is committed to leaving the group in Congress The deputy of Compromís Àgueda Micó will leave the parliamentary group Suma…
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