The Second Vice President of the Government and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, has announced on social networks that on April 2 she will present her Sumar project for the General Elections in Madrid.

Díaz, who yesterday was in Seville with his “listening act” open to the public in front of more than 1,000 people – without the leadership of Podemos – gathered at the Fibes, hinted at his possible candidacy for the Presidency of the Government with Sumar. “I am going to say it in Seville”, the announcement “I am going to do it immediately”, said the Galician politician this Sunday.

After more than a year designing his plan, the doubt to be cleared remains the same as at the beginning of the journey: how to fit Podemos into his project. An issue that continues to generate uncertainty among Spaniards, as reflected in the survey carried out by Sigma Dos for EL MUNDO published in January: 28.3% of those surveyed, to this day, push the second vice president of the Government to ” present itself with its Sumar brand, independently of Unidas Podemos”.

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