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Maestre and García defend in the act of Sumar that "it is not a day for negotiations, nor for conditions, nor for bad faces"

MADRID, 2 Abr.

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Maestre and García defend in the act of Sumar that "it is not a day for negotiations, nor for conditions, nor for bad faces"

MADRID, 2 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The spokesperson for Más Madrid in the City Council and candidate for Mayor on 28M, Rita Maestre, defended upon her arrival at the presentation of Sumar's candidacy, led by Yolanda Díaz, that today "is not a day for negotiations, nor for conditions, nor of bad faces or words; today is a day to contribute, to add", which is what his training will do.

Her counterpart in the Community, Mónica García, expressed herself along the same lines, conveying "that history is told with absences, but above all with presences. "I think it was essential to be here today. Today there are many presences, there is the presence of the progressive spectrum," she declared.

The position of Más Madrid comes after the leader of Podemos, Ione Belarra, yesterday asked Yolanda Díaz to sign a joint declaration that same afternoon to deploy an open primaries, since it is in "her hand" that they can attend the launch event of his candidacy this Sunday.

Maestre has assured that in Más Madrid they have "of course Yolanda Díaz as a reference for a very simple, very specific and very important reason, that she is a person who is not up to words, who is not up to fights, who is the important things that matter to the people of the country, who are concerned with material issues, to improve, to improve, to improve".

It is a country that does not want to get lost "in the noise or in the confrontation and that what it wants are concrete solutions to the problems." "That is why we are here, to reinforce and to support this way of understanding politics because from more Madrid we understand that this is what we have to do from the institutions and from the governments," he explained. For Más Madrid "today is a happy day for Spain" and for the city and they want to be part of that joy.

Asked about the conditions of Podemos to attend Sumar's presentation in Madrid, Rita Maestre answered that today "is a day in which you should not talk about conditions, nor should you put homework on a person who has decided to shoot for ahead and lead a project for this country".

"Today is not a day for negotiations, nor for conditions, nor for bad faces or words. Today is a day to contribute, today is a day to add and that is what we are going to do from Más Madrid", Maestre concluded. .

Mónica García, in turn, has remarked that that Sunday "there are many presences", such as that of the "progressive spectrum that is looking to the future and that is looking with commitment and generosity at a candidacy that excites all the people who consider that Politics is that tool to advance and progress".

"There is a lot of enthusiasm, here there are many people from Madrid and people who have come from abroad who have the illusion of progressivism and who also want to embrace and support Yolanda Díaz," said the regional deputy.

García has assured that what is transmitted at the gates of the act is "illusion, generosity is breathed, commitment is breathed, the future is breathed". "In Más Madrid we have come to support what is the greatest illusion right now of the progressive spectrum at the national level because there is a desire for change, there is a desire for a progressive force," she stressed.

"We are going to demonstrate it on May 28, where we present ourselves as an alternative that has to do with making beautiful politics, making politics that focuses on people's lives," he declared after referring to an interview in 'El Mundo' of the regional president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, in which she says "that she is going to face Pedro Sánchez".

They are clear in Más Madrid that they are going to "face the waiting lists, the botching of Mrs. Ayuso here in the Community of Madrid and a policy that is degrading the lives of the people of Madrid."