Madrid (EFE).- The Second Vice President of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, presents today together with the leader of Más País, Íñigo Errejón, a report on job insecurity and mental health from the Ministry of Labor, a few days after making her candidacy official in Sumar y without having yet responded to the demands of Podemos.
Podemos has raised the pressure on Díaz this week, since on Monday he threatened not to attend the presentation of his candidacy as head of Sumar, which is expected to take place in Madrid at the beginning of April, if they do not reach a prior agreement to attend together in the general elections.
However, Díaz continues without clarifying this matter, limiting himself to saying that he will soon make “the pertinent decision.”
In the midst of this context, the Vice President and Minister of Labor, of Unidas Podemos, stars this Friday together with Errejón in the presentation of the report ‘Work precariousness and mental health: knowledge and policies’, an act that will also be attended by the commission of experts that has created the document.
Más País is one of the political forces committed to Díaz’s electoral project for the general elections and one of those that has addressed the purples to ask them not to pressure the vice president with their demands.
On the other hand, Errejón is one of the most active congressional deputies in the parliamentary arena with all issues related to mental health.