Sumar's "territorial deployment" collides with the misgivings of Yolanda Díaz's regional allies. The plot to have a device and some "roots" is there, but achieving that goal is going to be very complicated.

Sumar's dilemma is enormous. He has to decide what he does in certain places where there are consolidated political brands. And they are communities with a very strong political weight in the regional and national context. Not establishing itself in these autonomies would leave Sumar without roots in places of vital political importance.