After months of public disagreements, the purple formation takes the final step and completes the break with the coalition led by Yolanda Díaz.
The address of Can has decided to leave the Sumar parliamentary group in the Congress of Deputies of Spain and have its deputies move to the Mixed Group together with the BNG, the Canary Coalition and UPN, as announced by the party’s co-spokesperson, Javier Sánchez Serna.
There are five Podemos deputies, elected on the Sumar lists, including the party’s general secretary and former minister, Ione Belarra, the head of the Organization, Lilith Vertsrynge, and Javier Sánchez Serna himself.
The disagreements with Sumar they started compiling lists, from which Irene Montero was excluded, and they deteriorated after losing their presence in the new government of Spain, with the departure of Irene Montero and Ione Belarra who accused Pedro Sánchez and Yolanda Díaz of ‘ to have thrown them away’. out.”
In Sumar, Sánchez Serna has accused, “the rules are not the same within the coalition and Podemos has not been allowed to do politics.” For this reason, the purple delegate has said that they are moving to the Joint Group to have the opportunity to do politics in Congress and to continue promoting “brave” measures for the country, insisting that they will be “ambitious” its because Podemos ‘is here to make changes”.
Source: EITB

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