• Politics Lambán charges Sánchez against "the cynical and extravagant" of Podemos and thanks him for changing the 'yes is yes'

At the gates of a new week, Unidas Podemos does not give up its efforts to demand that the PSOE "sit down to negotiate" within the Government an agreement to reform the law of the only yes is yes that maintains "consent at

the

center "of the norm and prevent the socialists from bringing to

Congress

a modification that, through the support of the Popular Party and Vox, reinstates" the

Penal Code

of

La Manada

".

While waiting to know more details about the meetings held by the Ministries of Equality and Justice to address the modification, the tension between the two parties that make up the Executive is becoming more evident every day.

This Saturday, for example, the wake-up call came from the socialist baronies: the president of Aragon, Javier Lambán, thanked Pedro Sánchez for his "amendment" to the yes is yes, but demanded that he not give in to "

cynical

and extravagant" that Podemos embodies and that try to border the true feminist spirit that defends socialism.

But the

purples

do not give up.

"The PSOE is not wanting to negotiate," said the parliamentary spokesman for United We Can, Pablo Echenique, who explained that "a week ago the Minister of Equality requested a meeting to negotiate the agreement," but that "unfortunately and incomprehensibly" the socialists avoid closing the call for said meeting.

Echenique thus responded to the accusations of the President of the Government, who insinuated that the castling of the reform responds to a strategy by United We Can for electoral purposes.

"We are not looking for visibility nor is it an electoral tactic," the purple spokesman declared after claiming the importance for his formation of not returning to the "probationary ordeal" which, in his eyes, would mean applying the modification designed by the Socialists and which will foreseeably reach the Plenary session of Congress the week of 8-M.

All this while the fear of a government reshuffle hovers over the Council of Ministers.

Given the imminent electoral campaign, Sánchez is forced to execute a government crisis to replace the ministers Reyes Maroto and Carolina Darias, who are running as candidates for mayor of Madrid and Las Palmas, respectively.

An opportunity that the president could take advantage of to carry out a deeper facelift to his government team for the final sprint of the legislature.

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