Podemos Galicia will be present under its own name because its ideas ‘cannot be orphaned’. The former mayor of A Coruña, Isabel Faraldo, will be the purple candidate in the 18F elections.
We can Galicia has confirmed his intention to appear at the meeting upcoming regional elections with a list headed by the winner of the internal primariesthe former councilor from Coruña Isabel Faraldo. “We are a modest political force, but there is a sector of society that shares our ideas and they cannot remain politically orphaned,” sources from Galicia’s purple party said.
The same sources emphasized that the decision was “autonomous and democratic” when asked whether they believed that the government’s positioning was “autonomous and democratic” Pablo Iglesias with Canal Red’s editorial in which he advocated don’t edit that coalition and vote for the BNG was decisive in the decision-making process regarding the consultation, in which 2,513 people participated.
Specifically, 62.36% of those registered have refused to participate in the coalition with Sumar for the regional elections of February 18, compared to 36.25%, who have chosen to go to the elections together with the formation led by Yolanda Díaz.
In this way, the unity of the ‘rupturist’ left, which had tried to forge for the electoral meeting between Sumar, Podemos and IU, which the coalition did approve and which upheld its decisions outside the position of Podemos, has been frustrated.
The leader of Podemos, Ione Belarrahas emphasized that the party’s militancy in Galicia has said “loud and clear” that the purple formation must be present in the February 18 elections and that its political project must be “respected”.
The general secretary of the Purples has also conveyed her congratulations to the former mayor of A Coruña Isabel Faraldo, the most voted in the internal primaries to choose candidates for 18F, emphasizing that she is the “best” headliner.
For his part, Add has regretted the decision of the base of Podemos Galicia to reject the preliminary agreement of an electoral coalition and will now focus on turning the page and playing the key to political change in this community.
Source: EITB

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