Yolanda Díaz has responded to the messages that Podemos has sent her in public to urge her to close and reach a coalition agreement. “Politics is not about noise, it is not about strength and it is not about pressure,” the visibly upset third vice president warned.
While finalizing the launch of her Sumar project, the also PCE militant participated this Friday in an act on job insecurity and mental health with the leader of Más País, Íñigo Errejón. Although it was an institutional meeting organized by the Government, the also Minister of Labor has set the former member of the purple formation as an example of collaboration between different parties.
“This is politics and I am not going to get tired of saying it, politics is about talking about people’s lives, politics is about working from different positions, but always complementary,” Díaz remarked about the agreement reached between the two to x-ray the link between mental illnesses and work. “We must not be confused, especially in times of enormous uncertainty,” he added.
Previously, the secretary of the Podemos Organization, Lilith Verstrynge, had said in an interview on RNE that her party had not received any invitation to the event that the Más País deputy had attended. Subsequently, the vice president began her intervention by responding that, “as always”, “all political formations were invited”.
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