Spanish PM's Hard-Left Ally Says She Won't Run in Next National Election
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Spanish PM's hard-left ally says she won't run in next national election
MADRID, Feb 25 - Spain's hard-left Labour Minister Yolanda Diaz said on Wednesday she would not contest the next parliamentary election, expected in 2027, in a blow to Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez who will need the support of left-wing parties to secure a majority. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The third vice president and Minister of Labour announces that she will not be a candidate for the re-foundation of Sumar, but in the meantime she will remain in government.
Díaz was the head of the Sumar coalition cartel in the last general elections of 2023, which won more than three million votes in those elections.
Yolanda Díaz puts an end to the soap opera about her future and has announced that she will not stand as a candidate for the upcoming general elections through a letter [read...
The second vice president will remain in government until the end of the legislature. She argues that it has been a very thoughtful decision.
The second vice president of the government, Yolanda Díaz, will not again lead the list of the left to the left of the PSOE in the next general elections. The leader of Sumar announced it through a statement on her social networks, in which she said that it is a "very thoughtful" decision that has already communicated to the allied parties in Sumar and also to President Pedro Sanchez. Díaz also said that he intends to maintain his position in th…
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