• Politics Yolanda Díaz and Mónica Oltra test in Valencia a new left-wing coalition post United We Can

The RAE says that, in love matters, flirting is "giving signals without committing oneself." A meaning that could well define the current relationship that

Mónica Oltra

maintains

with

Yolanda Díaz

. The leader of Compromís is not only allowing herself to be wooed by those who aspire to lead the future of United We Can, transcending its acronym with a "broad front" of the left. In full debate on how and with whom to create this platform, the Valencian leader will host on November 13 in an event to which her party -Initiative, integrated into the Valencian coalition of Compromís- has invited the Vice President of the Government and others female voices referring to the left ... but not from Podemos.

Along with Díaz and Oltra will be the mayor of Barcelona,

Ada Colau

, and the spokesperson for Más Madrid,

Mónica García

. And the stage will be nothing less than a theater, the Olympia in Valencia, which will serve to stage a "political conversation away from partisan tactics and electoral processes," according to Initiative sources. That is, without any commitment involved, but giving something to talk about. Because the main references of Podemos will not be there: the ministers

Ione Belarra

and

Irene Montero

.

In fact, the other issue that does not go unnoticed in parallel is the

winks of the leader of Más País, Íñigo Errejón, to the leaders of Compromís and, in particular, of Més

, the other leg of the Valencian coalition that does not want to hear about it. of losing its initials on a hypothetical platform. In his recent visit to Valencia, Errejón -which for the moment cools possible alliances with Yolanda Díaz- has been especially supported by the positions of Més (including Joan Baldoví), which have made it clear which side they are on.

The act that prepares Initiative with Díaz is formally part of the pre-congressional process of Valencian training, which has led the vice president to disassociate it from her idea of ​​a platform. Another thing is that no one doubts that it will serve to

test future alternatives

and measure the harmony between the leaders of the left. And, above all, that the formal absence of Podemos corroborates that Díaz has his hands free to weave his alliances.

In a Valencian key,

the act also allows Oltra to relaunch its figure and regain national projection in one of its most politically difficult moments

. Although in the negotiation of the Generalitat's budgets a little has just been pointed out by imposing its criteria on that of the Ministry of Finance, in recent months it has been overshadowed in the state debate by the president of the Generalitat,

Ximo Puig

, in his role anti-Ayuso baron. Hence the significance of the fact that Oltra's stellar act counterprogrammes Puig's reelection congress as secretary general of the PSPV that same weekend.

And it is that

Oltra has become the weak flank of the Valencian Executive

due to his management at the head of the Ministry of Equality and Inclusive Policies. Both PP, Ciudadanos and Vox have repeatedly asked Puig to dismiss Oltra after the recent ruling of the Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community, which ratifies the conviction of her ex-husband for sexual abuse of a minor under the tutelage of the Generalitat. The minors' centers depend on the Oltra counseling, so the ruling also raises questions about how it protected the victim.

However, the emergence of Oltra's name as one of the most valued by Yolanda Díaz to be part of her electoral platform has given wings to the Valencian woman.

Initiative insists that the act has nothing to do with the vice president's strategy.

Oltra, for her part, plays by being distracted:

«Let's listen to each other.

What comes next I don't know

.

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