Madrid (EFE).- The leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, will carry out the traditional pasting of posters for the 23J elections on Thursday night in her homeland, A Coruña, in an act in which she will be accompanied by Ada Colau , and will close the campaign in Madrid with Ione Belarra and other leaders of the coalition in a “unity” photo.
With the motto “It’s for you”, Sumar’s spokesman, Ernest Urtasun, has presented the electoral campaign that starts on July 7, focused “on the people and their concerns”, with very specific proposals at the temporary headquarters of the coalition. such as the 32-hour working day or the universal inheritance of 20,000 euros, and that it will avoid becoming “a plebiscite on any politician.”
Although the second vice president’s agenda is not fully completed, she plans to make some 19 trips throughout most of the country and there will be events in rally format and other more sectorial ones that adjust to the high summer temperatures.
The campaign, which will be highly decentralized, according to sources from Sumar, has scheduled four “powerful” events yet to be finalized, and will be in large squares such as Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Zaragoza or Valencia, but also in smaller places where Sumar’s seat is hotly contested.
Díaz will coincide with Belarra in several acts
With the general secretary of Podemos and Minister of Social Rights, Ione Belarra, Yolanda Díaz, will coincide at least in two events, at the end of the campaign, in Madrid, and in Navarra, and the participation of Irene Montero has been totally ruled out, whom Sumar has not included in any electoral list, which triggered a strong clash between the purples and Sumar that they have apparently redirected.
The vice president will also share the stage twice with the federal coordinator of the IU, Alberto Garzón, and will have events with the leader of Más País, Íñigo Errejón, and Más Madrid, Mónica García, apart from the fact that in each territory Díaz will be joined by the candidates and leaders of those communities. It will be a “very choral” campaign, Urtasun has assured.
At the moment, the campaign program that Díaz has closed for this week begins tomorrow, July 4, in Tenerife, with the leader of the Drago project, Alberto Rodríguez; on Wednesday he will travel to Valladolid; on Thursday in A Coruña; and on Friday, the first day of the campaign, he will be in Zaragoza.
On Saturday, the Minister of Labor will travel to the Valencian Community (she will have two events, one in Valencia and the other in Alicante or Castellón) and on Sunday she will go to Andalusia (Seville and Cádiz).
The spokesman has also referred to the latest polls published, which point to a reduction in the distance of the PSOE with respect to the PP and a possible transfer of votes from Sumar to the Socialists, a trend that for the spokesman reveals that the important thing is to mobilize to the progressive electorate.
“If we are able to mobilize the progressive vote, we will both do well. We see the campaign in a dynamic of mobilization of the progressive electorate as a whole ”, she pointed out.
He believes, in any case, that Sumar is changing the conditions of probability that the progressive block can revalidate the Government.