The second vice president and leader of Sumar in the Government, Yolanda Díaz, stated this Monday that she acted forcefully with Íñigo Errejón as soon as she became aware of his behavior and that she would have done so sooner if she had known that he was an alleged “sexual offender.” “Believe me, if I had been aware of such serious events, I would have acted exactly the same as this week, with the same forcefulness,” he said at a press conference in Congress.
Díaz has reviewed the events of the last few hours. “At the end of the day I was informed of a very serious complaint about Íñigo Errejón that the journalist Cristina Fallarás published on her networks. Gravity demanded that we investigate immediately. They also know that on Wednesday I moved to Faro. That same afternoon he put me in contact with Errejón. I had one of the most difficult conversations of my life. “He recognized sexist and humiliating attitudes towards women,” she said.
“I know that this situation has a cost and breaks trust for many people. I know that immediately requesting expulsion was going to be a crisis. I assure you something. I would do it again a thousand times. Between impunity and any political crisis I will always choose the second. Whatever the cost and whoever falls falls,” said the second vice president.
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