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Yolanda Díaz reiterates her call to take care of the coalition and warns that "forms in politics are key"

MADRID, 14 Feb.

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Yolanda Díaz reiterates her call to take care of the coalition and warns that "forms in politics are key"

MADRID, 14 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The second vice president and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz, has reiterated her call to take care of the coalition in the midst of the clash between the ministers of Podemos and the socialist wing of the Executive over the reform of the "only yes is yes" law , although he has issued a warning by pointing out that in politics "forms are key".

She has also been questioned about her position regarding the reform of the only yes is yes law, if it is closer to that defended by the ministers of Podemos Ione Belarra and Irene Montero or to that of the PSOE. However, she has limited herself to responding that she wants them to move towards an agreement and asking for "discretion" because, in her opinion, "it works much better without noise."

Díaz has expressed himself in this way when asked about the latest statements issued from the purple sector that described the PSOE as a conservative party, as Belarra pointed out, who also indicated that the socialists had gotten scared and proposed to return to the penal code of "the pack".

Along the same lines, the Secretary of State for Equality, Ángela Rodríguez 'Pam' accused the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez of having a position closer to the PP leader, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, than to the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero.

In the press conference after the Council of Ministers that was held this Tuesday in La Moncloa, Díaz responded that "forms in politics are key" and even that sometimes "they are more important than substance" although he pointed out that this It does not mean that PSOE and Unidas Podemos are two different spaces and have different political positions.

In this regard, sources close to Díaz have specified that his message was addressed to the entire Government and not exclusively to Podemos, although the question questioned the statements of the purple leaders during the past weekend.

Along these same lines, she added that as minister of the Government's economic area, she has held "intense" debates although "nobody has found out about them."

Therefore, she has insisted that they will always find her taking care of the coalition and "with these forms", while she has insisted that an agreement must be reached within the Executive.