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Podemos is calm before Díaz's platform, supports and respects his times and is willing to "add and widen"

He trusts that the final stretch of the campaign will mobilize the left-wing electorate and believes that the presence of Díaz contributes.

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Podemos is calm before Díaz's platform, supports and respects his times and is willing to "add and widen"

He trusts that the final stretch of the campaign will mobilize the left-wing electorate and believes that the presence of Díaz contributes

MADRID, 13 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Podemos has underlined that it faces with "calm" and supports the launch of the new platform promoted by the second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, has shown regarding the times it takes to decide if it is a candidate and has defended its willingness to "widen" the current political space joining forces with other formations, such as More Country.

This has been transferred by his state co-spokesman, Pablo Fernández, to insist that they will "always be" by Díaz's side and provide "all the strength" of his organization, since they are convinced that he is the ideal person to lead the future candidacy to the left of the PSOE, by awakening "illusion" in the electorate.

Asked if Podemos is nervous about the formation of this new project, as Díaz herself said last week, Fernández has assured that the formation faces its launch with "calm" and that its commitment is to "add, widen and multiply" so that be the next Prime Minister.

"We are clear that Podemos is going to be adding", the party's co-spokesman has reiterated to also support that it is "good" that Díaz first carry out this phase of consultation with civil society and "mark" his own deadlines so that later, after the six months that your listening process will last, decide conveniently whether or not to present yourself as a candidate. Of course, he has reaffirmed that Podemos is clear about it and is the right person to lead a "winning" project in future elections.

Regarding the polls for the Andalusian elections on June 19, which are not positive for the left in predicting a clear victory for the PP, Fernández has called for mobilization, convinced that if the progressive electorate is activated, there will be a change of government in this community.

In this way, he has supported that the comrades of the 'For Andalusia' coalition are "leaving their skin" and are making "a very good campaign" that, with the help of Díaz and other state leaders in the final stretch, this mobilization can take place to give a change in those polls to achieve a "decent government".

And it is that in the confederal space there is some concern that the demobilization of the left will undermine that coalition, made up of Podemos, IU and Más País.

In addition, from the purple formation they emphasize that they are willing and willing to share acts with Errejón and achieve an image of unity, something that for now has not occurred in this campaign.