The political scientist and co-founder of Podemos, Juan Carlos Monedero, has attacked the second vice president and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, whom he has accused of campaigning with parties that “compete” against Unidas Podemos, after officially presenting himself this Sunday as candidate for the Presidency of the Government with his new formation Sumar.
“You have to work for unity. All forces are needed, including the one represented by Yolanda Díaz. But she is the minister of United We Can and today she has campaigned for parties that compete against United We Can. That is noise. Thunderous,” Monedero criticized. .
This is how the political scientist expressed himself on his Twitter profile, after Yolanda Díaz stated at Sumar’s presentation ceremony at the Antonio Magariños sports center (Madrid), that she rejects the policy based on “noise” and has claimed that Sumar is a “feminist” force that promotes equality, since women “belong to nobody” and are “tired” of “guardianship” or being “nobody.”
“Women don’t belong to anyone. I don’t belong to anyone either,” she stressed in a climate of tension with Podemos, which has kept its pulse and has not attended its coming-out, by not signing a prior agreement before.
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