What was an open secret was finally expressed in the words of Pablo Iglesias. the founder of to be made it clear that the purple formation will separate itself To addHe said that he is the main partner of the Government of Pedro Sánchez and that his deputies will act freely in Congress. Iglesias blamed both President Sánchez and left-wing coalition leader Yolanda Díaz for this decision.
The impact of this separation is huge Valencian CommunityAmong the differences that exist in Podemos manager The militants, who took the reins after the resignation of Pilar Lima and took action to demand the organization of a parliament in which the formation and positions that accelerated after the failure of 28M in the municipal and regional elections would be renewed. In the middle of all this is Compromís, who, despite seeing the scene from a distance, advocates avoiding outside noise at the start of the new legislature and wants the focus to be on the Valencian agenda. financing, debt or pending investments.
Differences in Podemos in the Valencian Community are so great that a group formed by some sixty militants They are taking action to get 20 percent approval from the grassroots, which will allow them to convene parliament. He attributes this industry unrest to the dismissal of the manager who took the reins of the purple jersey of the Valencia core at the end of June, following Lima’s resignation. About Ione Belerra, has been inactive for five months and did not support the renewal process. The main faces of this manager include María Teresa Pérez, Carles Fons and Pau Vivas.
Apart from the internal struggle for organic renewal, the differences between these two groups in Podemos also arise on whether to support the departure of Sumar, which Iglesias has publicly announced. The manager sees this move with better eyes. “It was a mistake to leave Podemos out of the Government. We are heading towards an administration that will be dominated solely by Sánchez. We all know how hard it is to push PSOE “Towards deep and ambitious changes,” he says. Maria Teresa Perez. On the other hand, the militant group that wants to get 20 percent of the signatures, including Compromís, emphasizes the importance of PSOE showing unity and advancing social transformation as a retaining wall of the left against the right. and Izquierda Unida, among others.
The Valencian coalition is trying to see from afar the exact rupture between Sumar and Podemos and the party itself. the internal division experienced by the purple people In Valencian society. But in Compromís they point out that the noise created by these conflicts between parties is unnecessary at a time when the legislature is starting to work and there is great tension on the street, especially as it exists due to pressure from parliament. far right rallies at PSOE headquarters as a result of the amnesty.
It is present in the investment debate in Congress, Alberto IbanezOne of Sumar’s four MPs in Valencia (the other three are Txema Guijarro, Àgueda Micó and Nahuel González) reflects this attitude. “To counter the far right, the important thing is to focus on public policies, not domestic issues. We now have a pluralist Government that is sensitive to reality. Alicante and Valencia. What we need to address are specific issues such as cruise passengers or tourist charters,” says Ibáñez.
Although the internal motto Commitments To stay in profile in the dispute between Sumar and Podemos, there are direct accusations against the Morados from some parts of the coalition; This year’s double-take at the polls has deprived them of legitimacy, and even their absence of a third party is largely responsible. Botanical.