He hopes that Yolanda Díaz will be his “ally” in the general elections
MADRID, 18 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The deputy and co-spokesperson for Podemos Javier Sánchez Serna has ruled out that Pedro Sánchez is going to remodel the coalition government at the turn of the summer and believes, like the president, that the information that points to an imminent crisis in the Executive is “intoxication”.
Sánchez Serna has preferred not to fall into those “intoxications of media actors who would like” that the Government of PSOE and Podemos “had a crisis not this summer, but every week, and that they would have liked that it had not started”.
In statements this Thursday to TVE, collected by Europa Press, the deputy and coordinator of Podemos in Murcia has shown off “a stable government, with a popular mandate, which is going to finish the legislature” and is not going to crumble as –has quoted– Mario Draghi’s cabinet in Italy and Boris Johnson’s in the UK.
Some statements that come after the President of the Government denied this Tuesday changes in the Executive after the summer holidays and accused the media of “intoxicating”, by stating that he reads news that he has not even thought about.
In another order of things, and asked if Podemos is going to join ‘Sumar’, the platform promoted by Yolanda Díaz, the deputy of the purple formation has limited himself to indicating that they would like the second vice president of the Government to be your “ally” in the next general election.
“We believe that she can be a good candidate for the general elections and we would like her to be our electoral ally,” said Sánchez Serna, who sees Podemos as the strongest party “to continue advancing in this progressive cycle.”
Díaz has already ruled out that ‘Sumar’ is ready to attend the municipal and regional elections next year, given that its objective is “to define a country project for the next decade” and, only then, decide “if it becomes a project electoral or not.