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The Anticapitalist group that leads in Andalusia Teresa Rodríguez aims to find allies among those who aligned themselves at the time around Íñigo Errejón and force together the rupture with Podemos and its leader Pablo Iglesias. In the document in which Anticapitalists traces its 'road map' to leave Podemos and constitute a new party in Andalusia, it is proposed to seek alliances with “the post -jonist sector” to initiate this process of disconnection.

«Our hypothesis is to create our own and broad political subject in Andalusia that we would hegemonize but that we would share with other currents with which we have strategic differences. We would try to find an alliance for the process mainly with the post Errejonista sector with a certain weight in Malaga and Seville, with the La Nave sector in Malaga and with many independent people, plus left-wing Andalusian sectors ».

In this document - to which EL MUNDO de Andalucía has had access - a calendar is designed to force the rupture this fall by holding a political conference to which a proposal for the creation of the new party will be taken. This initiative will be put to the vote in a face-to-face session that will be held on October 5 and 6, with the intention of arriving at the III General Assembly of Podemos Andalucía with a binding resolution for the new management of the organization.

The model, said at another time in that document designed by the Anticapitalist sector, is that of Más Madrid, the party created by Manuela Carmena and which Íñigo Errejón joined to attend as a candidate for the Presidency of the Community of Madrid: « It would be an operation similar to Más Madrid but from the management trying to hegemonize and from positions of rupture and not of adaptation ”, it is stated in the document, which was discussed within the General Secretariat of Anticapitalists, led by Teresa Rodríguez.

This report, prepared in the month of May, suggests a series of steps towards the rupture that, for the moment, have been taken.

Already previously an evident approach of Teresa Rodríguez had been made towards the Andalusian errejonistas , among which would be Senator Esperanza Gómez , who was elected in February to occupy a seat in the Upper House on behalf of the community by Adelante Andalucía .

It should be remembered that Esperanza Gómez and former deputy Carmen Lizárraga tried to dispute the general secretariat to Teresa Rodríguez in the primary of Podemos Andalucía in 2016. Subsequently, Teresa Rodríguez surrounded herself with her most faithful on the lists to the regional elections of December 2018, forming a monolithic group of deputies all coming from the Anticapitalist current. That is why the appointment of Esperanza Gómez as senator was a significant gesture of reconciliation with a group of militants who are now invited to participate in the operation to break up with Podemos.

In fact, Gómez has joined the Senate group along with other left-wing formations such as Más Madrid, Mès, Compromís and En Comú Podem. Outside of Podemos.

In addition, the steps taken by the direction of Podemos Andalucía coincide at the moment with the agenda designed by Anticapitalistas. Thus, a Political Conference (already open electronically to receive the contributions of the militants) has been convened to discuss party strategies and models and will conclude with a face-to-face session on October 5 and 6. In that meeting a document that clearly bets on the break would be put to the vote.

The proposal - notes the report - would have three legs. The first, to "convert Podemos Andalucía into an independent subject of Podemos, which participates in Adelante Andalucía and which is confederated with the other state actors". Secondly, a «clear political line of rupture with the regime is proposed. No co-governments with the PSOE ». And, thirdly, it is intended «to achieve organizational autonomy and political independence ». Through a «totally independent political line of its own, which has its own confluence framework called Adelante Andalucía, and that creates a new democratic culture: local and Andalusian census, decision making, rotation in positions, representation of minorities, provincial addresses, co-carriers ”, schematically exposes the document.

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