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Six days after the elections in the Community of Madrid, Pedro Sánchez has appeared before the media to admit questions about the result of 4-M, among other issues. After not giving the usual press conference of the European councils - this weekend one was held in

Porto

-, an appearance was improvised during his visit to

Greece

, not foreseen in the official agenda. "The results are flatly bad. With such adverse results, I think with humility the PSOE has a great opportunity to learn."

Three questions to break a silence that became louder as the days went by, since both Sánchez and

La Moncloa

were very involved in Ángel Gabilondo's campaign. But in line with the strategy imposed by the PSOE, the focus is on the socialists in

Madrid

, trying to prevent the shock wave from affecting the Government. "It is true that the campaign has taken place in extraordinarily adverse circumstances for the

PSOE in Madrid

, but I want to say emphatically that the left will return in Madrid."

In the PSOE the idea that the elections can be extrapolated to the national level is discarded, despite the fact that the polls published this Monday reflect a clear rise in the PP and a decline in the Socialists in general hypotheticals. Madrid, Madrid, Madrid is the slogan to make it escape. "All elections, all, have their consequences, but it is also true that these elections are linked to a territory and to a specific moment," Sánchez explained from Greece.

The containment dam that has been installed around the Government is clear.

4-M is not considered to affect the Executive or its course.

And Sánchez makes it explicit by warning that the new elections scheduled in Madrid, in May 2023, will be before the next general elections - the legislature ends in November 2023-.

"The Government is in the important thing, they are 32 months for the generals".

In the Executive they do not believe that the elections represent a waterway.

They trust that the advancement of the vaccination process and the arrival of European funds will change the dynamics and allow us to enter a scenario of optimism, of recovery, which substantially modifies the political photography that is given today.

A strategy shared and supported by United We Can.

"From the Government we are excited, with more strength than ever. The president and I are more united than ever. The legislature begins now, the changes begin now", Yolanda Díaz, third vice president and Minister of Labor in the presentation of the reforms in its area sent to

Brussels

within the framework of

the Recovery Plan

.

It is the mantra with which the coalition wants to turn the page on the wound suffered in Madrid.

Heal it by deploying an agenda full of progressive measures, hand in hand with the arrival of money from

Europe

.

And the advancement of vaccination as a safety cushion.

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