Yolanda Díaz: “Wherever I Am, I’m Going to Do the Impossible so Abascal Doesn’t Rule”
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“Serena”, answers Yolanda Díaz without thinking when asked about her state of mind. The second vice president of the government (Fene-A Coruña, 54 years old) had matured her decision to renounce the leadership of the space to the left of the PSOE. A few hours after making it public, she feels relaxed while having a coffee in her office of the Ministry of Labor. She does not reflect her intention to settle accounts with anyone and gives good word…
The departure from the political scene of Yolanda Díaz as the main protagonist of what is left of the PSOE has definitely certified the death of Sumar as an artifact...
The call for the Andalusian elections, which will mean the automatic departure of María Jesús Montero but not his resignation from the act of deputy, forces Sanchez to a readjustment in the structure of the cabinet in which he already works, although for the moment without definite names The left seeks leader after the resignation of Yolanda Díaz Another effervescent leadership. Another fleeting star that goes out. Another farewell that speaks o…
The resignation of Yolanda Díaz to be a candidate for the next generals immediately opened a debate on the succession, given the lack of clear alternatives to the left of the PSOE. A debate that however avoids for the moment in the new coalition formed by IU, More Madrid, Comuns and Movement Sumar, where they have chosen to postpone the election of the names to bring it closer to the next electoral call.
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