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Carlos Martín, Head of the Sumar Movement with Lara Hernández, Announces that He Leaves His Position in the Formation

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Carlos Martín, head of Movimiento Sumar along with Lara Hernández, announced in his X account that he resigned from his position in the formation. In his message, Martín, who had only been in office since March, explained that in recent months his health has given him “some warning”, but that he will remain “fully committed” to his work as a deputy and spokesman for economy and finance in Congress.

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«In recent months my health has given me some warning and it is time to pay attention», he announced on social networks

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Carlos Martín, head of Movimiento Sumar along with Lara Hernández, announced in his X account that he resigned from his position in the formation. In his message, Martín, who had only been in office since March, explained that in recent months his health has given him “some warning”, but that he will remain “fully committed” to his work as a deputy and spokesman for economy and finance in Congress.

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The co-coordinator of Movement Sumar, Carlos Martín, has decided to resign his organic position in the training for health reasons, although he will continue as a deputy in the...

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Leaves his responsibilities in the party although he will maintain his position in Congress and spokesman of the group in Economy and Finance

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The recent resignation of Carlos Martín in Movimiento Sumar invites us to reflect on the intersection between health and politics. Read more Analysis of the resignation of Carlos Martín in Movimiento Sumar and its impact on Actualidad.es.

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The formation shows its "maximum respect" and for the moment leaves the other coordinator, Lara Hernández, as the top leader

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infoLibre.es broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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