Maybe it was a coincidence.

Or maybe not.

But the second vice president, Pablo Iglesias, has decided to rise from his seat in the Plenary of Congress and leave just when the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Arancha González Laya, sitting next to him, responded to Vox that "Spain's policy on Venezuela la marks the Government, that is to say, the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ".

At that time, in which González Laya once again emphasized without citing Iglesias that neither he nor José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero decide foreign policy with respect to the Bolivarian state, the leader of Podemos has risen and left.

González Laya has done nothing more than reiterate what she and other socialist members of the Government have said after Iglesias, for example, maintained a parallel agenda in the trip to Bolivia last November and signed the Declaration of La Paz with other leaders of the Latin American and European left.

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