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Rufián attacks Díaz: "It is useful to agree on a labor reform to stab those who put you where you are"

MADRID, 2 Abr.

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Rufián attacks Díaz: "It is useful to agree on a labor reform to stab those who put you where you are"

MADRID, 2 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The ERC spokesman in Congress, Gabriel Rufián, has criticized the second vice president and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, who has affirmed that the useful policy "is not to vote against a labor reform with the PP and Vox for pure politicking ", without expressly mentioning ERC, who voted against the rule, after officially presenting herself as a candidate for the Presidency of the Government with her new formation Sumar.

"I understand how useful it is to agree with Garamendi and Ciudadanos on a labor reform without processing wages and decent compensation in exchange for applause and sufficient funding to stab those who put you where you are," he posted on his Twitter profile.

This criticism joins the one made this Sunday by the political scientist and co-founder of Podemos, Juan Carlos Monedero, who has accused Díaz of campaigning with parties that "compete" against United We Can.

"You have to work for unity. All forces are needed, including the one represented by Yolanda Díaz. But she is the minister of United We Can and today she has campaigned for parties that compete against United We Can. That is noise. Thunderous," Monedero criticized. .

Yolanda Díaz has officially announced this Sunday in an act at the Antonio Magariños sports center (Madrid) that she will present herself as a candidate for the Presidency of the Government in the next elections and has guaranteed that she will be "up to the challenge" of responding to the "thirst for change", with a project in which "everyone fits".

"I am going to take a step forward. I want to be the first president of my country, the first president of Spain," she proclaimed this Sunday in Madrid to ensure that she feels ""useful" to be able to" win the country, making clear her rejection to politics based on "noise" and claimed that Sumar is a "feminist" force that promotes equality, since women "belong to no one" and are "tired" of "guardianship" or being "nobody's".

"Women don't belong to anyone. I don't belong to anyone either," she stressed in a climate of tension with Podemos, which has kept its pulse and has not attended its coming-out, by not signing a prior agreement before. In his harangues, Díaz has affirmed that it is time for women to be the "protagonists" of history and that they will be "unstoppable".