After the results of the elections held last Sunday and the call for a general election on 23 July, United Left of the Country of Valencia (EUPV) foresaw the partner with which it was presented in the last election, to be, and has already announced the availability of Yolanda Díaz’s Sumar project for the next voting date, which will take place in fifty days. “The municipal and district elections held last Sunday had very negative consequences for all Valencian people in general and the most vulnerable population in particular. The impossibility of revalidating botany brings with it a series of democratic and social setbacks that have been conquered in the last eight years”, begins the statement published by EUPV.
autonomous alliance
In his letter of formation, he states that the autonomous alliance of which he is a part could not reach the set target, did not exceed the 5 percent electoral threshold, and remained without representation in the Parliament. Valencia Courts. On the other hand, he points out that at the municipal level, EUPV demonstrates a good territorial settlement and a municipal core. “Without final counts and adjustments, this has crystallized in more than 110 councilors and the prospect of reapproving nearly a dozen mayors. Rather than being a victorious result, it is an objective example of the organization’s territorial and militant expansion”, stating in the same public statement that they are ahead of Podemos and making themselves available to them. To add.
“We understand that the transformative politics of the left must now go beyond public administration: motivational political projectcan mobilize voters. In this way, we find it necessary to hold accountable and a collective discussion that functions as a self-critical and constructive analysis. Therefore, the EUPV executive commission will in the coming days convene a National Political Council, which will serve as the highest governing body among the assemblies, and hold an in-depth discussion on the results. new election cycle and making the necessary agreements for the future of the organization and the general election process and our commitment to Sumar,” adds the letter in the paragraph in which she affirms her commitment to the project led by Yolanda Díaz.
loyalty
EUPV’s announcement comes a day after the National Reconciliation Steering Committee approved the formation of a negotiating committee with Sumar to oversee the coalition project. Education put two key concepts on the table: Valencian Community and speak directly to Yolanda Díaz. Co-spokespersons Àgueda Micó and Alberto Ibáñez explained after the meeting that their experience and results in the “political arena” supported them to take this step. Micó recalled that it is not the first time that Compromís has participated in the election event with a “collaborative and collaborative” proposal to encourage “citizen mobilization”. bipartisanship.
Source: Informacion

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