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The Second Vice President of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, has accused the Chief Executive, Pedro Sánchez, of "non-compliance" with respect to Spain

's change of position

regarding Western Sahara, a turn that in the eyes of Podemos is an "unjustifiable turn" for the current coalition government.

"The forms I think have been incorrect, not only with us [Unidas Podemos], but with the country as a whole. It is a radical change of position, which deserves respect and dialogue with all political formations. It is a fundamental change that I do not share at all", said the also Minister of Labor this Monday.

However, from the minority member of the government coalition it has been ruled out that this new crack between partners will break the Executive.

An extreme that Díaz has also emphasized, who has assured that the

purples

will not leave the Government despite being contrary to the new position adopted by Sánchez on Western Sahara.

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