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Díaz raises his tone against Feijóo and challenges him to clarify his bonus and his "friendship" with the 'narco' Marcial Dorado

It brings together Podemos, Más Madrid and Errejón during a rally in Madrid where it returns to alert of the "cuts" and "corruption" of the PP.

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Díaz raises his tone against Feijóo and challenges him to clarify his bonus and his "friendship" with the 'narco' Marcial Dorado

It brings together Podemos, Más Madrid and Errejón during a rally in Madrid where it returns to alert of the "cuts" and "corruption" of the PP

The leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, has intensified her criticism of the PP candidate, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, since he belongs to the "corruption" party and has challenged him to clarify if he has a "blushing" bonus and his "friendship" with Marcial Dorado, who, according to what he has said, is one of the biggest figures in drug trafficking.

He has also insisted, as he has been doing since last Friday, that Feijóo cannot be allowed to bring back the "austerity" model, since that translates into cuts in pensions, health and public education, predicting that with his neoliberal recipes they will bring "trouble" to the Spaniards.

This has been conveyed at a rally in Madrid together with the bulk of the Sumar list for this constituency and which has brought together the leader of Más Madrid, Mónica García, her counterpart in Más País, Iñigo Errejón, and the state co-spokesperson for Podemos, Isa Serra; that allows to cast an image of unity despite the previous tensions between these two formations.

Together with them, the 'number two' of the candidacy for Madrid, the diplomat Agustín Santos; the third on the list, Tesh Sidi (Más Madrid), and the representative of IU (who is in ninth place), Montse García. The leader of Podemos, Ione Belarra, who is fifth on the list for the capital and who will enter the scene with Díaz this Monday in Navarra, has not been there to support Sumar's candidacy in this autonomous community.

During his speech, Díaz has charged Feijóo in very harsh terms, whom he has accused of "being afraid" of debating with her and demands that he show his face and attend the debate organized by RTVE for the four main candidates.

The vice president has explained that there she would have the opportunity to explain if she wants that her adjustments that she intends to the labor reform implies returning to the model of "throwaway workers", in addition to refuting her "permanent lies" about discontinuous fixed.

Then, Díaz has launched that Feijóo belongs to the PP of "corruption and bonuses" and that his presence in that debate should serve to clarify, as the president of the Senate has demanded, if he has a "bonus", which should be "blushing" since it's a "shame" that he hasn't made it public yet.

Díaz has not stopped his attacks against the popular candidate there, whom he has demanded to also explain "one of the most dangerous relationships in the history of democracy", such as when he handed over shipyards to Pemex, his "Mexican friends" during his time in Galicia "That they all ended up accused.

He has also charged against Feijóo by emphasizing that it would be good for him to explain his "intimate friendship" with Marcial Dorado, convicted of drug trafficking and alluding to the photo of both on a boat in the mid-90s, a decade that brought a lost generation of young people who They died from drugs and with mothers demonstrating.

"Explain to us what you were doing with Marcial Dorado when all of Spain knew who Marcial Dorado was (...) explain to us his relations with drug trafficking," he added.

In turn, he has insisted that the austerity demanded by the PP, by taking former president José María Aznar, the one from the "Iraq war", for a walk, generated an "indecent" unemployment rate of 57% with a management of " pain" against the population during the financial crisis that began in 2008.

REPROCHES TO THE PSOE AND THE BIPARTIDISM

However, Díaz has also recriminated that the bipartisanship shares policies and has made clear to the PSOE his direct rejection of extending the retirement age in Spain, a debate that the Socialists are willing to open, his reluctance in the first increase in the minimum wage, his refusal to extend the automatic extension of rents that implies that there are contracts that rise between 30 and 40%, or not to act against the "oligopoly" of the large electricity companies that are "making money" with this crisis.

Faced with this, Sumar has opted to prevent "democratizing" the energy sector and ending this model of concentration in a few companies that has "shared" the bipartisanship.

On the other hand, he has confronted that in Madrid many "shameful" banners have been displayed, such as those of Vox that trivialize sexist violence and that, for his part, Sumar has displayed posters that are not based on noise or insults, but on proposals in favor of the people such as reducing the working day or including the dental service in public health.

And once again he has asked his supporters not to believe the story that the right wing and that the mobilization around Sumar will give victory to the progressive bloc.

ERREJÓN: THE PSOE IS HESITATING IN PROGRESS AND THAT IS WHY DÍAZ IS NECESSARY

Meanwhile, Errejón has emphasized that in this campaign there are several options and one of them is represented by the extreme right, which is going to be left with the desire to govern because Spain is not going to go back 50 years and that "closets return" and women hide to abort.

In turn, he has defended that voting for Díaz is worth "double" and is "decisive", because it is the only force that snatches seats from Vox and "adds" them to the progressive bloc with a PSOE that has chosen to conform and go out to "tie" in these elections.

What's more, Errejón has launched that the socialists must "set" the course" and "push" him because when he governs alone he "misleads", as was seen when he "hesitated" with the increase in the interprofessional minimum wage, the labor reform while Yolanda Díaz "no", as will also happen with rent control.

MÓNICA GARCÍA: FEIJÓO HAS "BAD ARTS" AND PLAYS "DIRTY"

In turn, Mónica García has defended that Sumar is the best option to defend public health and have a future with more rights for all, it is not going to be that the leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, who "at some point may need of the equal marriage law", the trans law, or "working in a company with a dignified salary and with an indefinite contract", although "of all that I have said, the most improbable is the latter".

He has also attacked the leader of the PP, who has been shown to be a candidate who has come out on the "field of play with bad arts, to play dirty, to kick, trip and push, to dust off measures from the past taken from the corner of the vague of neoliberalism".

Meanwhile, Serra has demanded Sumar's vote and mobilize to undertake the great transformations, since from Madrid the history of the far-right pacts and bipartisanship can be changed.

What's more, he has warned that the pacts of the right with the deniers of gender violence, which threaten the rights already won, the diversity and the pluriconality of the country, although the problem is not Vox but a PP that "feeds" because they have for a long time "destroying" public services and makes the ultra-right "thugs" to maintain power.

IU: ADD DENCH "INTERNAL RIVALRIES" ON THE LEFT

For her part, Montse García stressed that Sumar has put aside "sectarianism" and "internal rivalries" on the left, given that there are no adversaries among the different progressive forces, since these are the ones who "perpetuate injustice and exclusion.In this sense, he has appealed to continue building broad alliances within the left and has highlighted the long history that the IU has in this matter.

Meanwhile, Tesh Sidi has revealed that during the event, QR codes with messages from Díaz have been distributed, which encourage the undecided to forward them so that in the final stretch of the campaign they support Sumar.