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The pulse between Yolanda Díaz and Podemos continues to define the formula with which they will converge in the next general elections.

The second vice president of the Government has appealed this Saturday to the "generosity" of the

purple

formation to join Sumar, the political artifact with which she intends to launch her candidacy for the Presidency.

«We need to add well, defending what each one thinks.

We are all necessary.

Generously we can achieve it", Díaz stated during an act in

Barcelona

in which she was accompanied by her main support, the mayoress of the Catalan capital, Ada Colau.

«I ask you to join, to join that country project.

I ask that we take care of ourselves a little, that we have a little love among ourselves to add up.

I know that it is wonderful that we think differently, but politics cannot be a problem for the people, it is not making noise", the vice president emphasized after this week Irene Montero warned that Podemos "will not dissolve or integrate into Sumar” and stressed that the commitment of the party leadership is solely to build “a coalition agreement”.

«In this political space we have always been different parties that have reached agreements respecting each other.

We believe that a coalition agreement is possible and that is what we are going to work for," she added.

Díaz has once again received the undisguised support of a Colau who has assured that "no one in the Government has helped Barcelona as much" as the visible head of Sumar.

In a nod to the most sovereign sector of the commons, the also Minister of Labor has corresponded to the mayoress, declaring herself "a friend of

Catalonia

" and has stated that "it will be time and the people who decide the future of our country", in veiled reference to the possibility that the region could end up holding a referendum on its political status.

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