MADRID, 27 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, has called to “defend democracy” and has promised that “no one is going to bend the Government”, but to do so she demands a “programmatic offensive”, given that the attacks from the right are not resisted equally. when they are “locked in and defensive.”

This was stated by the second vice president during her speech before the management of Sumar, which met this Saturday to approve its Executive. A meeting that has been held in full uncertainty about the future of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, who will decide on Monday whether to continue in office after his reflection following the decision of a court to admit for processing a complaint from Clean Hands against his wife.

During his speech, Díaz denounced the “long-winded” strategy undertaken by the right to try to destabilize the country and accused the PP of having no political project other than “mud”, the “degradation” of the institutions and the politics as “spectacle.”

Therefore, after admitting the serious moment that the country is going through, Díaz has urged to “prevent at all costs” the right from governing the country. “I assure you that no one is going to break this Government. We are not going to allow more damage to be done to our democracy,” he emphasized.

Consequently, the leader of Sumar has stated that her space is clear that in the face of these “attacks” based on ‘lawfare’, the response is to delve into “useful” politics, advance rights, generate “hope” and recover “beauty” of politics.

“The absence of that horizon affects us because it is not the same to endure the attacks of the extreme right when you are transforming your country, as when you are locked up and on the defensive,” he warned.