The social premiere of “Sumar” last week is a good start for an operation, with Yolanda Díaz on the port side alongside the PSOE, an action that the leaders of the left did not attend because the protagonist wanted it. It depends not only on the future of this particular political space, but also on the political balance in future general elections. He cannot have seen that the two parties to the left of the PSOE received almost the same votes as Vox in the last Andalusian elections, and that while this ultra-organization received 14 deputies, these two formations received only seven among themselves. The Don’t law is wreaking havoc and severely punishing the fragmentation of spaces, so the left will only have a chance to continue ruling after the next general election if it presents itself structured in two organizations: the PSOE and the unifying left “Add”.