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Díaz insists that Sumar is "far" from an agreement with the PSOE on labor, housing, health and tax matters

MADRID, 3 Oct.

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Díaz insists that Sumar is "far" from an agreement with the PSOE on labor, housing, health and tax matters

MADRID, 3 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, has insisted that her party is "far" from an agreement with the PSOE ahead of the investiture of the acting President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, in labor, housing, health or fiscal matters. among other issues. Of course, she has slipped that Sumar wants the formation of a progressive coalition Executive.

In statements to the media upon his arrival this Tuesday at the first edition of the '20 Minutes Awards', at the Teatro Real in Madrid, Díaz recalled that despite having been negotiating with the PSOE for two months, they are still "far from the agreement."

As he explained, Sumar has presented a Government proposal to the PSOE but there are still differences in "many matters." "We are far away in labor rights, in dismissal, in the working day, in the care law, in the health law to limit waiting times. We are far away in many matters. In tax justice and in regional financing We are far away," he said.

However, the acting Minister of Labor has stressed that Sumar will work to reach an agreement. "Sumar has 31 deputies who are available to win rights for Spain," she launched.