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Díaz will not delegate negotiations on matters within his competence to the PSOE despite Podemos's slamming of his royal decree

MADRID, 15 Ene.

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Díaz will not delegate negotiations on matters within his competence to the PSOE despite Podemos's slamming of his royal decree

MADRID, 15 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The leader of Sumar and second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, has assured that she will continue to coordinate government action, as do the vice presidents of the PSOE, and will be in charge of the negotiations that have to do with her powers in Labor and Labor Policy, despite Podemos's vote against its unemployment benefit reform decree.

This was stated in statements to 'Antena 3', collected by Europa Press, after being questioned by the newspaper 'El Mundo', regarding the fact that Félix Bolaños could assume contacts with the purple party given the deterioration of relations with Sumar. .

On the other hand, he has accused Podemos of falling into "politicking" by rejecting the unemployment benefit reform, a decision that in his opinion has generated anger and astonishment among citizens.

Díaz has highlighted that she perceives "a lot of anger" in society due to the rejection of PP, Vox and Podemos to the changes in unemployment benefits, as she herself has verified when taking her daughter to school.

Therefore, he has stated that it is these formations that have to give explanations for why they have overturned a decree that improved the benefit to vulnerable people by 90 euros per month and included positive measures for Moroccan workers who cross the Ceuta border every day. and Melilla, as well as the right to accumulate 28 days of breastfeeding leave.

Consequently, the leader of Sumar has criticized that what happened last Wednesday in the Senate was "politicking" by Podemos, which with its vote against is "punishing people" and playing "with things to eat." "People's anger is supine," she added.

"What happened the other day was very clear, all of Spain has seen it," Díaz went into depth to rebuke that the purples, with their rejection of the unemployment benefit reform, have "hit the weakest."