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The negotiation to form coalitions for July 23 has left deep wounds in Podemos, hurt by the veto imposed by Sumar on Minister Irene Montero, and the Popular Party, which has finally not closed an agreement in Navarra with UPN despite the negotiations on the horn. The disagreements between Sumar and Podemos have been especially explicit. The latter has joined a coalition made up of fifteen parties led by Yolanda Díaz , who has vetoed the integration of Irene Montero. Podemos, which is in a weak situation, has preferred to close a pact and secure a priori several deputies who, perhaps in the short term, can break away from Sumar and try to resurrect the purple ones in the future. by Taboola Sponsored links you may like Unsold Prefabricated Cabins Are Selling Almost For Nothing! (Check It Out) Unsold Prefabricated Cabins ANGER Pablo Iglesias neither forgives nor forgets and says that Díaz is not "still aware of the political mistake he is making by imposing his veto on Irene Montero."
«She has time to rectify and I know that even people from her own environment who have no sympathy for Podemos try to warn her that she is compromising her own political objectives by assuming herself as the final Email Data executor of a violent campaign orchestrated from the most sinister devices. of the media, judicial and political right," he adds. The founder of Podemos recognizes that the next general elections are for the left those of Sumar and Yolanda Díaz. And he explains that "it is obvious that they think that the key to success is to make it clear that they are a very different left from Podemos and that, for this reason, Irene must be 'killed' politically." Iglesias concludes: «Yolanda is imposing her vision ruthlessly, perhaps trusting in media support. She is wrong to do so. To gain power on the left it was not necessary to hit a crucial figure of the left and feminism who has demonstrated something rare in politics and necessary for the left: courage. In Sumar they have adopted a low dialectical profile in public but some of their leading intellectuals have shown their vision on the agreement.
This is the case of the writer Elizabeth Duval, who has sent several messages to Podemos. «I don't think all the outbursts are over. The hourly leaks of the last week have made me extremely angry and an exacerbated dose of other people's embarrassment. But, faced with an agreement out of necessity, the best thing that those of us who intervene in the public discussion can do is the following: try to forget it," she says. NAVARRA UPN refused to heal wounds with the PP, to which it did not want to give even one of the two starting places in the general elections for Navarra. Cuca Gamarra has shown his disappointment in the regionalist position, perhaps motivated by the open negotiations to govern the Foral Community. However, Gamarra points out that the final disagreement was motivated because UPN did not commit to supporting the 'popular' for four years: " The main difficulty has been that for us the objective was that the agreement should establish a framework of permanent collaboration and stable for the entire legislature and that went beyond the investiture of Alberto Nuñez Feijóo .
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