The former Vice President of the Government Pablo Iglesias has disembarked this Thursday in the Madrid campaign participating in a rally we can-ui-av in which he has called to vote against “the mafia” of the PP in the Community of Madrid and has recalled that the right recovered the capital when Manuela Carmena “They convinced her that she could govern without Podemos.”
The presence of the former leader and founder of Can Expectation has exceeded the rally organized by the purple party in Lavapiés, which was originally going to be held in Plaza Arturo Barea and which, given the forecast of rain that has not yet arrived, has been moved to a room with a capacity for 400 people.
The influx has greatly exceeded said capacity and for this reason, before beginning the act, Iglesias and the candidates of Podemos-IU-AV for the Community (Alejandra Jacinto) and Madrid City Council (Roberto Sotomayor) have given an impromptu speech, megaphone in hand, before the crowd gathered at the gates.
Criticism of Carmena
There, Iglesias has called for the eviction of “a mafia that, for many years, has bought wills to stay in power”, and has vindicated Podemos as the party that “puts on the table the courage that is essential to put the gangsters where they have to be, which is in jail”. And he has asked people, too, to remember “when Florentino Perez convinced carmena of the Operation Chamartín” and when “they convinced her that she could govern without Podemos”, at which point “the right regained power.
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Already at the meeting itself, Iglesias was the first to intervene but he did so with great prominence, with a 25-minute speech in which he referred to the Community of Madrid as the setting for a hypothetical series in the style of ‘ The Wire’. Television references aside, Iglesias has defended the role of Podemos on the left, being “a piece that is not self-sufficient, but essential for certain changes to take place.”
Wink at Yolanda Díaz
Without CanIglesias asked, “would it have been possible Manuela CarmenaAda Colauthe municipal governments of Galicia, kichi and all the results that occurred in those municipal elections of 2015?” “I think not, and those who governed there I think they also know that they are not,” he answered himself. And he has also assured that, if we can “I would not have pushed until the end, receiving all the media violence in the world”, there would not be a Minister of Labor (Yolanda Díaz) “who, for the first time, does not work for the bosses”.