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Yolanda Díaz regrets the electoral result in Italy and asks not to resign herself to those who want to "dynamite" rights

MADRID, 26 Sep.

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Yolanda Díaz regrets the electoral result in Italy and asks not to resign herself to those who want to "dynamite" rights

MADRID, 26 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Second Vice President and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, has lamented the preliminary results of the elections held this Sunday in Italy in which the far-right leader of the Brothers of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, is emerging as the winner.

"The result of the elections in Italy is very sad and worrying. These are difficult times, but we cannot resign ourselves," the minister wrote in a publication on the social network Twitter in which she assured that Italy is still necessary to build a Europe more "social and democratic" and "not following in the footsteps of Hungary and Poland".

Along these lines, Díaz has pointed out that inequality and disaffection with politics are the factors that have led Italy to a situation where "a few want to blow up the rights of the majority." Given this, he has assured that "it is not enough to raise the noise."

Youth, women and all citizens expect a new social and green contract, added the minister, who says she is convinced that a "moderate and fair" Italy will end up making its way.

"To that end, the progressive forces must offer new certainties: expanding rights, improving employment, betting on Europe", added the head of Labor, who considers it essential to have hope "when uncertainty is the norm".