Spain's PM stands as other leaders fall after EU elections
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Spanish Vice President Yolanda Díaz resigns as leader of Sumar after poor election results
Yolanda Díaz is no longer head of the Sumar Alliance. Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez fears a weakening of his left-wing partners. more...
The elections to the European Parliament marked an advance for the extreme right in Europe and an end to the electoral cycle in Spain. The 'Route 9J' program analyzes the dual aspects of these elections, both at national and European levels. María Sauquillo, Miquel Noguer, Pablo Montesinos and political scientists Vicente Palacios and Ignacio Molina, principal researcher at the Elcano Institute, participate in this Monday's program. Continue rea…
Yolanda Díaz leaves Sumar leadership after 'disaster' EU elections
Spain’s deputy prime minister and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, announced this Monday that she was leaving the leadership of the left-wing Sumar platform, a junior partner of the Socialist Party (PSOE/S&D) in the executive, after the very poor result in Sunday’s European elections, although she continues in her position as minister.
Spain's Yolanda Díaz resigns as head of far-left Sumar
Yolanda Díaz, number three in Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government, resigned Monday as head of the government's far-left junior coalition partner Sumar, following a weak showing in the EU election which in Spain was won by the right.
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