When Yolanda Díaz talks about Pablo Iglesias and the problems to understand each other that Podemos and Sumar have, she changes the gesture, erases the smile and declares herself "worried". As it says that "the people" are. "If you ask your electorate for unity to clean cake, you are depressing them. And then it doesn't matter if you shake hands," he warned last night in a clear message of censorship to the pressure strategy followed by the purple.

His interview in the program Lo de Évole, in LaSexta, generated between expectation and nerves in the direction of the purple party. They had reasons to be like this because the leader of Sumar was sometimes dispatched forcefully about the pulse that is being experienced and the tensions. She declared her "sadness" at the situation, but reaffirmed herself willing to seek a pact and dialogue. He also blamed Podemos. "You reach agreements when you want to reach agreements. If one does not want, two do not agree, "he said.

Díaz dismantled the argument that Podemos used for not attending the presentation of its candidacy for the general elections in Magariños: the absence of a commitment to hold "open primaries". "It's not true. There will be primaries with citizen participation," he replied. "Do you think that if we sign a document that says open primaries they are inside Sumar? I gave you no."

She was willing to "negotiate everything," although she stressed that she knows "what the political parties want." Ylo detailed: "How much money, how many lists, how many released and little program." "It's a sadness," he lamented.

He stressed that he "does not want" the conflict to end with two separate lists in the generals – one of Sumar and another of Podemos – but insinuated that the problem is in the attitude of the purple. "If you put the interests of the country above all else, it's (in the agreement). And there is no possible apology." Thus, he showed his discomfort with Podemos for not having gone to his act. "I'm not able to understand it." In addition, he pointed out that he knows of people who wanted to go and could not because of Belarra's veto.

She says she has "no fight with anyone", although she showed that the relationship with Pablo Iglesias is very deteriorated. He had many errands for him. As he has not known how to leave the control of Podemos, something he already suspected because he knows him "enough". He affirmed in this regard that he maintains a "very sharp" leadership within the party. "It is arch-present," although "formally it is not in the organs." "You have to let people fly. He should let everyone do more," he said. He also said he "wants to think not" he believed he was going to "tutor" her.

Díaz feels alluded to by the "insults" that Iglesias has hurled at her. Even so he has passed it on to him. "I don't insult anyone ever." The leader of Sumar described that the former secretary general of Podemos has become a "curmudgeon" and a person who "is quite grumpy" and "angry all the time." And that he said so once they met in Barcelona at an event. "I'm a cheerful person," he said, "you don't do politics in the negative."

On the other hand, Díaz left in the air and to the interpretation of the audience if he will vote for Más Madrid and not for Unidas Podemos in the elections. Despite the insistence, he did not want to clarify it. "Today I represent Sumar."

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