Not a day has the peace lasted. Ione Belarra, general secretary of Podemos, has charged this Monday against Yolanda Díaz, whom she blames for Sumar’s loss of support for “renouncing feminism and making Podemos invisible.” Belarra has stressed that it was Podemos who “elected Yolanda Díaz to widen the space and govern with more force”, and yet, the balance is that “Sumar has left more than 700,000 votes and many seats compared to the worst result of United We Can”.

Belarra assures in the video that Sumar has to adjust to the recognition of the “plurinationality” of the State and affirms that Podemos is “the ideological engine of the political space and of the coalition government.”

“The strategy of renouncing feminism and making Podemos invisible has not worked electorally”, so Podemos, “from this moment on, begins to deepen the work that we have been carrying out throughout the legislature: we are going to work tirelessly to weave a feminist and progressive multinational majority that allows us to revalidate the government and above all continue the social, environmental and feminist transformations that our country needs”.

The leader of Podemos also dedicated arrows to the PSOE: “The PSOE’s strategy of denying the majority is not going to make it easy, but we are going to try until the end,” she assured. “Yesterday Spain gained time, but this is not enough: we have to show that we will use that time to strengthen the coalition, the multinational majority and feminism.”