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Díaz predicts that "in a few days" there will be Sánchez's investiture

Advance that Sumar will spread "throughout Spain" after the investiture.

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Díaz predicts that "in a few days" there will be Sánchez's investiture

Advance that Sumar will spread "throughout Spain" after the investiture

MADRID, 28 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, predicts that "in a few days" there will be the investiture of the acting President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, after praising the PSOE-Sumar pact, presented last Tuesday, and which she highlighted as "a commitment and an obligation for the people of Spain".

This was stated in a speech in Madrid, where he assured that the agreement signed with the socialists includes "each and every one of the measures" that they have undertaken.

"The agreement serves to place the lives of workers at the center, as a new form of social construction, that is, they will continue to gain rights in Spain, as we already did in the previous legislature," he highlighted.

Furthermore, the leader of Sumar has announced that, after the inauguration of Pedro Sánchez, the party will spread throughout "all of Spain" and will be provided with an organizational structure throughout the territory. "Sumar is going to provide itself with all the essential bodies to have all the democratic debates," she added.

For Díaz, one of the key measures of the pact, the reduction of the working day by 37.5 hours per week, will have a positive impact on workers, small businesses and consumption. "We will have longer to live and, above all, it will serve to improve the productivity of Spanish companies," he highlighted in this regard.

Regarding the Scholarship Statute, the minister has announced that it will be the first decision and the first rule that they will take after the formation of the new Government, to "put an end to false scholarship holders in Spain." In this regard, Díaz has indicated that they already have "an agreement with the unions."

In his speech he also criticized the Popular Party and its leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, pointing out that "it has transmuted its nature": "We are facing a right that has changed its way of being and that has become radicalized."

"It is the Feijóo of impeachment and the Feijóo of nothing, without a proposal to improve the lives of the people of our country," Díaz denounced, while accusing him of having "a very serious problem of citizen disaffection." .

Regarding the conflict in the Middle East, the minister has been "outraged" at "the impunity that Gaza suffers for the war crimes committed by Israel." For this reason, she has once again urged a ceasefire "immediately" and "not within six months."

He also wanted to give his support to the Secretary General of the United Nations, because "he is working to defend international legality in moments that are dramatic."