Madrid (EFE).- The second vice president of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, will campaign in eleven autonomous communities in order to “help consolidate progressive governments and promote confluence candidacies, but she does not clarify which parties she will support when the “progressive” forces are rivals, as in Madrid.
Sumar does not appear in the regional and municipal elections on May 28, but the support of its leader has been required by the formations that could join his candidacy for the general elections.
Among them is Podemos, who maintains a tense relationship with Díaz for not having yet reached an agreement for those legislative elections, and understands that the second vice president must campaign for her space, which is United We Can.
And Más Madrid, which is the strong rival of Unidas Podemos in the Madrid community and in the capital, is one of the forces most committed to Sumar together with the commons and IU.
It is precisely the Community of Madrid where the leader of Sumar begins her electoral tour, with an act in Alcorcón, where the PSOE governs with the support of United We Can, on May 10, two days before the start of the campaign, as confirmed by sources of Add.
Yolanda Díaz will be in Madrid on the 15th
He will also be in Madrid on the 15th, in the morning in the capital walking through the Pradera de San Isidro, and in the afternoon in Rivas Vaciamadrid, whose municipal government is held by IU, Más Madrid and Los Verdes Equo.
Díaz will be very active in Catalonia, with four scheduled events, including the hanging of posters in Montcada, a municipality close to Barcelona, and will also be in the Catalan capital on the first day of the campaign and the closing day. In between, she has another act in Catalonia, on May 20, without specifying.
Asturias (Lena and Mieres), Valladolid (Castilla y León), Galicia, Mérida (Extremadura), Pamplona (Navarra), Mérida (Extremadura), ANDalucía (Seville and Málaga), San Sebastián (Basque Country), Valencian Community (Alicante and Valencia) and the Balearic Islands (Mallorca) are the other territories that he has included in his campaign agenda.