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Díaz values ​​the result of Sumar and does not argue with Belarra: "The parties are the owners of their words"

It slides that the spokesperson in Congress can fall on a woman.

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Díaz values ​​the result of Sumar and does not argue with Belarra: "The parties are the owners of their words"

It slides that the spokesperson in Congress can fall on a woman

MADRID, 25 Jul. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, has remarked that Sumar obtained three million votes on 23J while Unidas Podemos was left with one million votes after the local elections of 28M, without arguing with the criticism of the leader of Podemos, Ione Belarra, for the result of the coalition.

"I believe that the political parties are the owners of their words and they have to value them themselves", he has transferred in statements to 'La Sexta', collected by Europa Press, after Belarra's complaint that the strategy of "renouncing feminism and making Podemos invisible had not worked electorally", since there was a drop in votes and seats compared to the last result of United We Can in 2019.

Díaz has stressed that the acting head of Social Rights did not convey that opinion to him on election night, where both coincided, and that he learned of his statements in the press the next day, after the purple party broadcast a video yesterday with Belarra's position.

The leader of Sumar has indicated that the only thing she was going to say about it is that in the previous electoral appointment, alluding to the regional elections, the candidacies of Unidas Podemos achieved one million votes.

He has also contrasted that after the generals, satisfaction is the predominant note in the progressive bases, since Sumar had a clear vocation in his first electoral test, which was to advance in rights from the presence in the progressive coalition government, the only option based on the result of the polls.

Then he stressed that Sumar's feminism is "of 99%", which includes men and women who fight against machismo, and that he does not fall into the "traps of the right" who want to "divide" the movement through a "war of the sixths".

He has also explained that Sumar has come to "stay" in the elections, "will have its own political life" and they are going to "expand" the political project, for which it will hold its first general assembly after the summer.

Later, Díaz has assured that he already has in his head who will be the person who will occupy the position of spokesman for Sumar in Congress and, although he has not wanted to reveal the name, he has slipped the possibility that it is a woman. "I always bet for feminism and women", she has deepened her.

In turn, he has ensured that the future coalition government will commit to Galicia and an "agenda" for this community, given that there is no better policy for this region than labor reform and an increase in the minimum wage.

In this sense, he has called attention to the results in Galicia and has recalled that after the community elections the polls will also be opened in this region, where he hopes that progress will be made towards a "better Galicia" and that he will join in also having a progressive government.