Former socialist minister

José Bono

considers that "luckily" we can "paint very little" in the coalition government despite the fact that they "complain about everything" and the importance that they themselves try to attribute to themselves in the media.

Thus, he has celebrated that the president, Pedro Sánchez, has already "taken the pulse" of those of Pablo Iglesias and knows how to handle them so that they "paint what they have to paint."

In an interview in La Sexta Noche, the former president of the Congress and of Castilla-La Mancha acknowledges that he "would like" that Podemos were outside the Government "because it does not do well" from his point of view, but has acknowledged that forming the coalition was a better option than not having an executive.

Bono has acknowledged that he has the "hope" that in the next elections what already happened to Podemos in the 2019 regional elections of Castilla-La Mancha, where he was left without representation and disappeared from Parliament after having formed part of the regional Executive of

Emiliano García-Page

and having had a vice president.

As it has today in the Government.

"Maybe in Spain it happens the same as in Castilla-La Mancha", he has warned, and that "the vote of Podemos comes to progressive and non-populist options, and sensible like those of the PSOE and they stay to dress altars".

The former president of Congress assures that Podemos "is not good for the country" because of its "extravagances and radical positions."

And that is why he applauds that they have "very little importance" even though it may not seem so due to his communication skills.

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