“I have worked for unity and I will continue to do so. That is the work I have to do, to strengthen and broaden the coalition,” he said, after emphasizing that he hopes to have “good news” soon.
The general coordinator of Elkarrekin Podemos, Pillar Garridowas interviewed this Monday in the program “Boulevard” on Radio Euskadi, where she referred in this way to a possible coalition with Sumar in Euskadi, where the regional elections will take place next year: “I I extended my handnow it’s up to Lander to decide.” ‘I have worked for the unit and I will continue to do it. That’s the work I have to do, strengthen the coalition and broaden it,” he said, after emphasizing that he hopes to have “good news” soon.
Convinced that Elkarrekin Podemos is a “determining force” for a management change in Euskadi, has indicated that it is a do not submit separately. “These elections will be important. “I don’t know if I should talk about a cycle change, but I can say that we will move forward and lay the first stones for it,” he added.
Asked about the possible candidacy of Miren Gorrotxategihas emphasized that she could be a good candidate, although she believes that “imposition will not get results”: “If she is not a consensus candidate, it is up to those registered to decide.”
In the interview, the coordinator of Elkarrekin Podemos admitted that she would like to eat the grapes in peace and for this she felt it was necessary to know for Christmas “whether or not there will be a coalition” and “who will be the candidate for the elections.”
“We are committed to a change in the political model. To implement other types of policies, other alliances are needed and we are the only force without complexes or prejudices who is able to reach out. We want variety, to build alliances with the rest of the left or progressive forces,” he explained.
Source: EITB

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