The former vice president of the Spanish government is doing this despite the “nothing” and “insults” they receive in the face of the broad front process in the progressive space.
Former Spanish Vice President Pablo Iglesias has affirmed that Podemos must have “high vision” and “defend the unity of the left”, despite the “nothing” and “insults” they receive in the face of the broad front process in the progressive space that opened up with the release of Sumar.
In fact, he has stated that he is aware that there are militants who feel “offended” and “hurt”, or who demand “respect” for the purple formation, but has called for “defending the identity” of the party, which continues with the outstretched hand, because it is necessary for that unity, even if it is not always “simple and easy”.
This is what the former party leader put into words during his speech at one of the discussion tables, devoted to international geopolitics, in the context of the ‘Spring Festival’ that Podemos is showing in Zaragoza.
The appointment comes marked by the tension between Podemos and Sumar after the absence of the purple at the launch of the candidacy of the second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, on April 2, after not signing a fundamental and bilateral pact of confluence with Sumar on open primaries.
Iglesias, who has never mentioned Díaz and his platform or other formations, has understood that there is a certain discomfort in the party bases when they see them being “offended” and “belittled” by all the “media guns”.
Source: EITB
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