Yolanda Díaz has made the most evident wink to date that she will lead United We Can or a similar project in the next general elections. "I am going to raise a project in your favor. A project that is already underway, that is here, that is in all corners of our country ... They are waiting for us," he proclaimed.



The Second Vice President and Minister of Labor still resists saying the magic words that she will be a candidate, as Pablo Iglesias explicitly bet when he gave her the witness of the leadership of United We Can in the Government, but this Sunday she has taken a very relevant step to dispel doubts about his silence on this issue, starting his project.



"The project begins now, in dialogue with everyone",announced in an intervention at the centennial party of the

Communist Party of Spain (PCE)

. A political environment that has said to feel at "home" because, it has had an impact, "it is my culture, you are part of me."



Díaz, who has been talking for a long time about the importance of expanding and bringing together all the forces of the left under the same umbrella, has thus defined the characteristics of the plan he has in mind: "It is a project that has to make love the center of action, a project in favor and that corners hatred, a project in which we need all hands, all hearts and all minds ". A message to expand alliances and with which to try to build bridges with

Íñigo Errejón

.



As she herself has explained, the goal of this project is to put "dignity" in the foreground so that the future "does not go" through "shit work" because there are no alternatives.

That is why Díaz makes raising the minimum wage one of his great flags.

And now he wants to finish it off with the repeal of the PP labor reform.

"Believe me, we are going to repeal the labor reform," he assured.

"And if we don't do it, the government will be wrong."



The Minister of Labor has promised determination despite the fact that there may be resistance or "outrages".

He has said that Unidos Podemos is in the Government "for this" and that "it would not make sense for her to be Minister of Labor" if she could change the labor market.

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