Madrid (EFE).- Sumar’s candidate and Vice President of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, has been convinced that “there is a comeback”, that there are possibilities of winning 23J because Sumar “has changed the script of history” becoming decisive in placing “Feijóo and the extreme right in the opposition”.
Two days before the elections, Yolanda Díaz has thrown in the rest on the last day of the campaign, gathering more than 4,000 people in the Tierno Galván park in Madrid, the most massive act of the candidate of the entire campaign.
In a first intervention, he thanked the work of the Post Office workers for having “made it possible to guarantee the right to vote in our country”, the same workers – he said – who “were trampled and cut down by the right”.
In line with this, he has brought up point 34 of Sumar’s electoral program, whereby his formation commits to this public company “providing financial services again” in all corners of the territory. Díaz has once again put the focus on the “lies” of the PP candidate, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, particularly about Post Office workers, and “his relations with a drug trafficker”, referring to Marcial Dorado.
“Vote with freedom in the heart”
And so that what for the Minister of Labor is “the worst” in the history of Spain does not return, she has asked to fill the ballot boxes with votes and has asked “to vote with freedom in the head, but above all with freedom in the heart”.
Díaz burst onto the stage to the rhythm of Siniestro Total’s “Miña terra galega”, acclaimed as “president” and accompanied, among others, by actress Marisa Paredes, who has already accompanied him at various events; the former mayor of Barcelona Ada Colau, the leaders of Podemos, Ione Belarra, and Más Madrid, Mónica García; and the former socialist deputy Carla Antonelli, now Sumar’s candidate for the Senate.