Podemos ignores Yolanda Díaz and praises Irene Montero one day after launching Sumar

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Ione Belarra assures that the head of Equality is “the minister who has gone the furthest in her field” compared to other members of the Government such as Yolanda Díaz, to whom she has not dedicated a word

not a word for Yolanda Diaz or for your project. One day after it start adding In an act that mobilized 5,000 attendees, above all expectations, Podemos has chosen to ignore this event and encourage the internal struggle in the Government between the ministers of the party and those related to Díaz. A internal withdrawal by Podemos to try to gain weight in the face of the process that began yesterday with the aim of maintaining its leading role within the space.

The general secretary of Podemos, Ione Belarra, has spoken at the opening of the State Citizen Council -the highest body between assemblies- that met this Saturday, one day after the call for Yolanda Díaz’s project that will crystallize in a candidacy for the 2023 general elections. In his opening speech has avoided any reference to the Vice President of the Government and, unlike Diaz, yes you mentioned Pablo Iglesias, denouncing the attempt to “destroy” him “especially” through “illegitimate means.”

Belarra has dedicated a large part of his speech to glorify Irene Montero, whom she has defined as “the best Minister of Equality” and “the minister who has advanced the furthest in her field of competence”, compared to other members of the Executive, as well as the Second Vice President of the Government.

The general secretary of Podemos has dedicated her intervention to praise the trans law on the occasion of the LGTBI Pride party that takes place in Madrid and thanked “Irene Montero and the entire Equality team for their work on equality”, for whom asked for applause interrupting the speech for a few seconds. “You have shown that in the most difficult times Podemos will always be an allied force.”

The general secretary of Podemos has made a veiled reference to criticism suffered by Montero and his team after his Falcon trip to New Yorkassuring that they were “macho” and considering it as “political violence“. “The political violence that is exercised against you fills us with indignation and rage because the injustice outrages us but at the same time it fills us with pride because that they attack us with that force is not a symptom of their strength, but of ours” , he defended, before assuring that they were “transforming Spain”.

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