• Politics Yolanda Díaz wins the pulse of Pablo Iglesias and imposes her candidate in Andalusia

  • Negotiation Yolanda Díaz faces Pablo Iglesias and supports the IU candidate in the Andalusian left-wing pact

The órdago Podemos maintained for so long to impose its own candidate on the rest of the parties to the left of the PSOE, which will concur together in the Andalusian elections on June 19, that the mark of the

purple

formation does not appear in the official registry, as confirmed this Saturday sources of the Andalusian Parliament.

However, Podemos alleges that he delivered his signature "on time".

At 11:57 p.m. this Saturday,

in extremis

, since the deadline expired at 00:00, a coalition of four parties was registered in the official registry of the Andalusian Electoral Board, among which neither Podemos nor Alianza Verde were included.

Yes, United Left, More Country, Equo and the Andalusian People's Initiative are registered.

Despite not being registered the six parties, in the early hours of this Saturday all these formations announced that they would attend the Andalusian elections together with Inmaculada Nieto (IU) as the head of the poster.

Nieto is the candidate blessed by Yolanda Díaz, against the Podemos candidate, Juan Antonio Delgado, civil guard, deputy of United We Can for Cádiz in Congress and praised by Pablo Iglesias.

Although Podemos and Alianza Verde do not appear in the official registry, the coalition believes that it is a rectifiable legal issue, although it will have to be the Central Electoral Board that decides, in case any appeal is presented.

Another option is that candidates from all the formations of the leftist coalition, including those of Podemos and the other minority formation, are included in the electoral lists that are drawn up, even if their brand is not registered in the confluence.

In any case, Podemos has explained this Saturday that it delivered to IU "on time" all the documentation, as well as the necessary signatures, to formalize its name in the registry within the unit's candidacy for the Andalusian elections.

In addition, he trusts that the "administrative stumbling blocks" will be resolved, according to sources from the

purple

formation .

The registration of the coalitions and the signatures of the forces that comprise it is done electronically, as Podemos has pointed out, and it was up to the IU to carry out this procedure, given that the candidate for the Presidency of the Andalusian Government, Inmaculada Nieto, It is part of that training.

Thus, one hour before the deadline set by the electoral regulations expired, and in order to facilitate the process, Podemos details that it sent the IU a first proposal for a document for the coalition with the rest of the political forces (Más País, Equo, Green Alliance and Andalusian People's Initiative), reports

Europa Press

.

About 25 minutes later, the purple

formation

asserts that the political agreement reached for the unity candidacy was sent, which obtained the approval of the IU leadership after ten minutes.

However, according to the account of Podemos, minutes later a document is sent to the

purple

party in which said political agreement is not reflected to add their signatures to the registry.

Finally, at 11:57 p.m., the

purple

formation returns the papers with the pertinent changes, although they specify that minutes later, with the deadline already expired, IU informs them that it was not completed properly.

On the other hand, the team of Vice President Yolanda Díaz also collaborated in the dialogue between the parties and now it is about resolving these "administrative stumbling blocks", although Podemos trusts that this formal problem will be resolved.

After formalizing the pact, the deputy of United We Can in Congress Juan Antonio Delgado Ramos thanked the second vice president for her "involvement in the last hours" to close the pact for a unitary candidacy.

The pact reached establishes that the electoral brand will be 'For Andalusia' and that Nieto will lead the candidacy.

For the preparation of the electoral lists, number one for the province of Seville will be the president of Más País Andalucía, Esperanza Gómez, while number two will be for Podemos and number three for IU.

In the other provinces, IU will occupy first place on the lists of Malaga -with Inmaculada Nieto-, Jaén and Almería, while Podemos will have headliners in Cádiz -Juan Antonio Delgado-, Córdoba, Granada and Huelva.

The agreement document released to the media also contemplates that, in the future parliamentary group that aspires to form this coalition after the elections, the position of spokesperson corresponds to IU, while for representatives of Podemos the deputy spokesperson and the secretary of the group remain. .

In the same way, the questions to the president of the Board in the sessions of control to the Government in the Parliament would alternate between the representatives of IU and Podemos, while in the Debate on the State of the Community who would exercise the spokesperson of the group would be We can, party that, in addition, would have guaranteed one of the questions corresponding to the group in each plenary session, and the eventual presidency of two out of three parliamentary commissions to which the coalition could choose, leaving the rest in the hands of a IU deputy.

Other details of the agreement are that Podemos will keep 60% of the "extra-parliamentary" resources, and IU with the remaining 40%.

From Izquierda Unida would be the representative of the coalition on the RTVA council and the senator by regional designation who proposes 'Por Andalucía', while Podemos would designate the corresponding representative on the Audiovisual Council of Andalusia and on the Parliamentary Table.

The proportion of 60%-40% between Podemos and IU is also contemplated for the resources of the parliamentary group, while campaign expenses and subsequent subsidies would be shared 50% between both forces of United We Can.

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