However, it will be up to the militants and those registered in the formation to decide the next steps to form a possible coalition with Sumar and other left-wing parties.
Podemos Euskadi advocates dialogue and negotiation in the Basque Autonomous Community to reach “electoral agreements on unity” for the next regional elections. This was announced after it was announced on Tuesday that his party would leave Sumar to join the Mixed Group in Congress.
Following the decision adopted yesterday by the purple party, the Autonomous Civic Council of Podemos Euskadi met this morning and approved a text on its position regarding his actions in Euskadi, where he started conversations with Sumar Mugimenduathe Basque brand of the group led by Yolanda Díaz, agrees to a possible agreementthe electoral coalition which will allow us to attend next year’s elections.
According to the text approved by Podemos Euskadi, “the political moment requires high-mindedness and responsibility” and “in the light of a clear change in the political cycle in Euskadi, our space cannot turn its back on dialogue and negotiation.”
The Basque purple formation points out that “it is true that unity cannot be built in any way” and believes that there are three “fundamental” ingredients, without which “we will be doomed to the division of space”, such as “respecting reality and existing balances in Euskadi”, “providing democratic instruments to the space” and “full political autonomy for the nationals of the coalition”.
Podemos Euskadi claims that its analysis “is supported by the will of those registered at the state level by signing the recent document ‘The Power that Transforms’, which states: ‘Podemos will work to achieve electoral agreements of unity’”, he remembers. .
He also assures that militancy and those registered in Podemos Euskadi will have this “the last word”.
In that same line, Lander Martínez, Sumar’s deputyhas assured that they will commit themselves to a “broad and solid candidacy in Euskadi”, and that Basque citizens trust Yolanda Díaz and her party. He therefore hopes that they will do it again in the elections for the Basque parliament in 2024.
Source: EITB

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