The farce starring in Andalusia for that reason that

Pedro Sánchez

baptized as

"Yolanda Díaz's space"

gives a good account of the deep crisis with which the left reaches the regional elections.

After weeks of notable discrepancies, with a bloody confrontation included between the second vice president of the Government and

Pablo Iglesias

-who since leaving the leadership of Podemos does nothing more than try to impose the argument and strategy on the formation-, on Friday night

e was sealed in extremis the first coalition agreement between Izquierda Unida, Podemos, Más País and some other related groups to

appear united to the Andalusian elections

.

But the pact has been so forced and the members of this authentic cage of crickets are so divided, that we can

did not arrive in time to register at the confluence

.

Now they trust that the monumental fiasco can be solved through some legal fix, which will force the Central Electoral Board to pronounce itself.

We are, in any case, facing a desperate attempt to save the furniture in the face of the disaster that all the polls predict on the left in Andalusia.

And this as a consequence of the inability to present credible alternative ideas and measures throughout this legislature and endless

fratricidal struggles in which personalities and egos have left no room for politics

.

Do not forget that this coalition will continue to dispute the same radical ideological spectrum with Adelante Andalucía de

Theresa Rodriguez

, who in his day starred in the most notorious divorce of an Iglesias who today is still determined to destroy all the grass where he stepped, like Attila.

To all this is added, of course, that discouragement spreads on the socialist flank at the inability to take off his candidate,

John Swords

, which could give this June the finishing touch to the sanchismo that he himself represents.

What is also becoming clearer is how unpromising the future of this national candidacy seems to be to encompass the entire

the left to the left of the PSOE

that would lead a Yolanda Díaz who deflates like soufflé.

The Labor incumbent has certainly shown much more skill for

propaganda

As a minister, she has the ability to relaunch the fragmented and fickle space of a left increasingly similar to a wasteland.

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