Twenty-four hours have a day and to be Because of the party leadership’s actions this Thursday, he is willing, or at least appears to be, willing to rush each and every one of them before signing the deal with Sumar. Everything points to deadlines maxing out by the last hour of Friday. Meanwhile, the two sides put all the pressure on each other, with a third leading player in this equation. loyalty. At the end of this Thursday, the purple ones threaten to drive alone. Valencian Communityin what was previously understood as a new measure of pressure Yolanda Diazin the final part of the period enabled for the negotiation to bear fruit.
The state leadership of Podemos sent Sumar a statement conveying the “evidence of vetoes on the lists” and the possibility of CompromÃs competing alone in autonomy due to its intention to occupy the top positions on the left list. coalition.
Sources cited by this newspaper indicate that the agreement between Podemos and Sumar in the Community of Valencia still inefficient and that the intention of both entities is to continue negotiations until the last minute, so the deal is expected to bear fruit this Friday. Given the order initiated by purples from the industry controlled by Yolanda DÃaz, it has been confirmed that the possibility of going separately in the Community of Valencia is not considered.
on his behalf CompromÃs insists it has not exercised any veto. In this context, it should not be forgotten that Podemos opened a consultation between its bases, who can vote until 10:00 this Friday. If the vote won the support of militancy, the decision on the deal would remain in the hands of the leaders. In the case of the community, it’s Héctor Illueca and Pilar Lima who run the deal in first person.
Esquerra Unida, stable partner learning from the past
Out of all the media noise is Esquerra Unida del PaÃs Valencià . The formation reaffirmed its desire to be involved in the project from the very beginning, and the move put the deals in the hands of the national leadership. From the ranks of Alicante, they positively stressed the agreement and the unification of the left, emphasizing above all that the discretion of the negotiations is part of the lessons learned from the past. It was also underlined that an agreement was necessary at a time when the right was booming.
Source: Informacion

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