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  • Podemos Iglesias bursts into campaign and cries out against the policy of "hoaxes"

Countdown to the new electoral revalidation of the PSOE with Pedro Sánchez at the head of the Government.

Castilla y León, after the immense setback suffered in Madrid on May 4 of last year, presents itself for regional socialism, and above all for the national one, as a difficult terrain to conquer.

The socialist candidate to preside over the Castilian-Leonese Board, Luis Tudanca, is playing his position in the autonomous community but also his status as a leader capable of consolidating Pedro Sánchez's project at the head of the Government of the nation.

And the polls, with the exception of the Tezanos CIS, draw clouds.

In the equator of the national legislature, the Popular Party has pressed the second button to call the polls in the territories it governs.

The first was in Madrid and was an overwhelming success with Isabel Díaz Ayuso.

A triumph that has encouraged the electoral expectations of the PP in other parts of Spain.

Now comes the turn of Castilla y León, historically comfortable territory for the right and in which its candidate, and until now president, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, has not hesitated to draw on the example of the Madrid leader.

Inciting the fear of a future coalition of the Popular Party with the radical right of Vox to achieve an absolute majority is, in the case of Castilla y León, a poor resource for the PSOE.

The polls show that in this territory those of Santiago Abascal, exploiting the rural discourse, arouse much higher support than in the last elections and do not seem to frighten a good part of the citizenry.

Sánchez's 'strength'

In this way, the Socialists will have to put all their effort into offering a forceful program, trying to convince the Castilian-Leonese that the coalition government of Pedro Sánchez has benefited them and is committed to continuing to promote their prosperity.

A commitment that, from the beginning of the pre-campaign, suffered a first impact on its waterline with the inopportune statements of the Minister of Consumption, Alberto Garzón, about intensive farming and the quality of the meat that it exports and that stumbles, in addition, with the perception that exists in the old Castilla that the Executive privileges the demands of the secessionist territories.

If he fails in his efforts and loses the elections, Pedro Sánchez's national strength will clearly suffer.

And the stumble could follow a third in Andalusia around the summer.

Inertia in politics is a reality.

Some call it the drive for change and others the beginning of the overturn.

A runway that, however, the leader of the Popular Party, Pablo Casado, has to show that he knows how to take advantage of.

We can pursue the "hoaxes"

"Only United We Can tell the truth."

This is the slogan that the

purples

repeat as the main weapon of a campaign, the first without Pablo Iglesias as leader, which they foresee is long and not easy.

Long because the electoral pulse really started a month ago.

The controversy surrounding Garzón's statements about the quality of meat from large farms reoriented the debate and accelerated the deadlines.

First, United We Can defended that talking about intensive livestock would have a rebound effect;

later he went into action and attacked all the flanks for "buying hoaxes".

Including the PSOE.

The scenario is not easy for Pablo Fernández, moreover, because the support he will receive from the apparatus is going to be diffuse and fragmented.

While the ministers Ione Belarra and Irene Montero have confirmed their presence in at least three events, Yolanda Díaz remains unknown.

The leader of United We Can in the Government has not specified what her degree of participation will be in a campaign in which the

purples

hope, in the best of cases, to achieve a third prosecutor and aspire to their own group.

The sources consulted assure that Díaz will make an appearance at one of the central rallies, they attribute his low profile to the fact that he is focused on carrying out the labor reform and in any case they rule out that his absence symbolizes the disassociation of 13-F with the design of your future platform.

The apparitions of churches

In contrast, Pablo Iglesias, already the former leader of United We Can, has returned to the front row of political action and is expected to reappear again in the campaign. The former vice president, who will soon launch his new critical journalism radio project, has emerged as the standard-bearer of the

purples

' strategy of dismantling the "lies" of the right. A leading role with which United We Can hope to attract the media spotlight thanks to the mobilization that Iglesias has and that can activate the left-wing voter in a difficult autonomy for Podemos such as Castilla y León.

On the night of this Thursday, Pablo Fernández was accompanied during the posting of posters by several leaders of the

purple

dome , such as

Lilith Verstrynge

or

Rafael Mayoral

.

However, the start of the official campaign will arrive this Friday afternoon with a great act in which Ione Belarra and Irene Montero will accompany the

purple

candidates and will launch the race towards elections in which United We Can seek to maintain the results for Mainly, not to harm future elections in which Yolanda Díaz's project is more mature.

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