The Second Vice President of the Government and Minister of Labor acknowledges that she would like “the militancy of the United Left, of Podemos to be there… they are golden militancy”
Yolanda Díaz’s political project already has a date of birth. The Second Vice President of the Government and Minister of Labor will finally launch her listening project called ‘Sumar on July 8 in Madrid, as she has confirmed in LaSexta. As of that date, she is going to tour “all of Spain” and has already informed the parties of the confederal space of the start of this listening process, which will last approximately six months, and which will be focused on “citizen protagonism.” «In my life I have done nothing more than add. I want to join with everyone, I don’t want to exclude anyone.”
Yolanda Díaz has been “very happy” to start this process in the middle of Pride week, which visualizes the “diversity” and “joy” of the “modern, ecological, inclusive and feminist” country that she wants to consolidate. And when asked about who she would like to be part of her new project, Yolanda Díaz has been clear: “I would like the militancy of the United Left, of Podemos to be there … they are golden militancy.”
But Yolanda Díaz does not want to close doors to anyone in her new political project because “what is relevant now is to talk about ideas, about the projects that Spanish society needs in the 21st century. A project for the next decade and for this we need to listen a lot and I am going to speak very little. I want to listen to specialists in health, taxation and energy », she stressed.
This process could end with Yolanda Díaz as a candidate for the next general elections, although the final decision has not yet been made: “As soon as this listening process ends in December, I will make a decision.” “People don’t want us to think the same, they want us to add up and go together,” she pointed out before insisting that “the left needs a boost and needs hope.”
Defense of the Government and criticism of Feijóo
In addition, Díaz has wanted to come out in defense of the work being carried out by the coalition government and has sent a clear message to the leader of the opposition, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who according to the Minister of Labor “should congratulate this Government for what has been achieved in Europe”. “That is being a Democrat,” she stressed.
On whether he will finally be at the NATO summit, Díaz has thrown balls out by assuring that “I think they will not invite me because the Labor Ministers never go to these summits.”
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