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Compromís believes that Podemos decided a long time ago to break with Sumar and that the "coherent" thing would have been to leave their seats

Deputy Águeda Micó thinks that the fracture was "inevitable" and predicts that the purples will go alone to the European elections.

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Compromís believes that Podemos decided a long time ago to break with Sumar and that the "coherent" thing would have been to leave their seats

Deputy Águeda Micó thinks that the fracture was "inevitable" and predicts that the purples will go alone to the European elections

MADRID, 9 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The deputy spokesperson for Sumar and leader of Compromís, Águeda Micó, has expressed her suspicion that Podemos had decided to break with Sumar for a long time, even before the parliamentary group was formed, and has defended that it was "coherent" in consummating that movement was for its five deputies to leave their seats, although they were clear that this was not going to happen.

"I think it was inevitable and they had decided. It seems that they had decided long before (going to the Mixed) even forming the parliamentary group. I think that what has happened has come as something new to no one," he explained. in statements to the RNE 'Parliament' program, collected by Europa Press.

Micó has stated that they receive "without further ado" the march of Podemos to the Mixed because, in his case, he thought that "at some point it would happen", although they do not understand that finally the purple formation of the step claiming that in this way it preserves its political capacity, when Sumar is a plurinational space of horizontal relations between parties where everyone retains their autonomy.

However, Micó has stressed that Podemos is an "independent" party and they themselves will see if abandoning Sumar is a "good or bad decision", convinced that they will have meeting points with Podemos during the legislature to promote progressive measures.

Questioned about the position of the 'commons' who have demanded that the members of Podemos return the seat, Micó has opined that what is "coherent" is that his five deputies had left the minutes given that they participated in the elections under the acronym of Sumar after signing a coalition agreement.

However, Sumar's deputy spokesperson has acknowledged that everyone in the coalition was aware that said resignation "was not going to happen."

The Compromís deputy has also expressed the opinion that Podemos's will is to appear alone in the European elections and not only at that electoral event, because she detects that what the purple formation wants is to have a space outside of what Sumar is at the state level. .