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The Government sees the launch of Sumar as "very good news" but believes that it would be "even better" if Podemos joins

Notify Feijóo that Ayuso wants to opt to lead the national PP by saying that his competitor is Sánchez.

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The Government sees the launch of Sumar as "very good news" but believes that it would be "even better" if Podemos joins

Notify Feijóo that Ayuso wants to opt to lead the national PP by saying that his competitor is Sánchez

MADRID, 3 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Minister of the Presidency, Relations with the Courts and Democratic Memory, Félix Bolaños, has valued this Monday the presentation of Sumar by Vice President Yolanda Díaz to be a candidate for the general elections and has conveyed his "desire" that they be incorporated to this project "all" the formations that are to the left of the PSOE, in reference to Podemos.

Bolaños has shown all his respect to the political forces that are ideologically located "to the left of the left" of the PSOE and has avoided commenting on the exchange of reproaches between his coalition partner and the Díaz platform.

"It is very good news that the varied, diverse political forces that are to the left of the PSOE organize and go together and it would be even better if they were all, without exception, in that unique project that is Sumar and that started yesterday ", he has asked questions from journalists at the Royal Palace, where he has visited the National Heritage initiative 'A whole palace to discover'.

In his opinion, Sumar's act has served for progressive voters to have "the illusion" that there will be one more legislature of social advances in Spain "hand in hand with Pedro Sánchez."

However, Bolaños has avoided responding to whether he believes that Sumar can subtract votes from the PSOE, something that the socialist president of Castilla-La Mancha, Emiliano García-Page, has warned about.

The minister has also ruled on the statements by the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, in an interview with 'El Mundo, where she stated over the weekend that she had no rivals for the regional elections on May 28 and that her competitor is Sánchez, the president of the Government.

Bolaños has ironized that the regional leader has presented herself in this way "to lead the Popular Party at the national level", which makes it "difficult" for Alberto Núñez Feijóo to "look forward" at the head of the 'popular'.

"He has enough to look behind him and prevent his own colleagues from attacking him. Which, on the other hand, is also logical, because the 'Feijóo disappointment' not only runs through the PP, it runs through all of Spain, because in a year and all We know Mr. Feijóo and we know that Spain is too big for him", he stressed.