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The thousand pieces of the puzzle on the left begin to fit into Sumar. Yolanda Díaz arrives at the last day of the deadline to register the coalition with several closed agreements, many on track, a resignation and the great unknown of Podemos. This is the situation in each party at the confluence beyond the negotiation with Belarra.

IU.

It is called to contribute its territorial muscle: 1,800 councilors, 800 of them in Andalusia. IU, which considers that Sumar and Díaz "are the best opportunity to offer that country project and win the elections," adds cadres and leaders in all regions. He has been key throughout the construction process and provides Diaz with closed support. Garzón resigned from the rosters and Sira Rego is positioned to fill that role on the front line.

PCE.

Although he is a member of IU, he has a self-regard for Diaz. It is the only party for which he has a card. The Communist Party struggles to place Enrique Santiago as "federal reference of IU and PCE" in the candidacy and the parliamentary group, as well as that there are more members of the organization in key positions. Especially Andalusia, where its power is enormous. IU and PCE are pending to formalize their enlistment in Sumar.

MORE MADRID.

The hegemonic force of space in the Community of Madrid will have a prominent role in the lists. 96% of the militancy approved on Wednesday to attend with Sumar and that is what it will do when it becomes official today. Neither Mónica García nor Rita Maestre will be candidates. Más Madrid achieved more votes alone than Unidas Podemos in all the autonomies on 28-M.

MORE COUNTRY.

The national expression of Más Madrid negotiates in pack although the two will count as different forces because they have their own NIF. Íñigo Errejón will go on the charts as part of the Más Madrid quota. He aspires to place some name for Andalusia or Murcia.

CATALONIA EN COMÚ.

The force led by Ada Colau is a Catalan Sumar, since it integrates different forces and traditions that drink from the historic PSUC. Within this formation is integrated Podemos. That's why in Catalonia there is not so much mess. The lists are theirs and the Díaz-Colau alliance is so solid that the commons are one of the pillars.

COMPROMÍS.

The dialogue with the Valencian force is on track and when the ratification process is completed in the different legs of this formation the agreement will be announced. His aspiration is to lead the lists throughout the Valencian Community.

CHUNTA.

The Aragonese party already has its own pact and joins Díaz to be the reference of Sumar in the community. It is not yet known if he will lead Zaragoza.

MONTH.

This force of the Balearic Islands enters by surprise in Sumar after getting off Magariños. The eco-nationalists of AraMés are formed by their different expressions on the islands, with several brands.

GREENS-EQUO.

In the absence of "some fringes", the ecologist party will have a "prominent presence" in the lists, "will be part of the direction of the future group" and will have a role in the green axis.

DRAGO CANARIAS.

It is the new party of Alberto Rodríguez, former secretary of organization of Podemos, who could return to Congress after the withdrawal of his seat.

BATZARRE.

It is a Navarrese force that has already converged in the past with IU and Podemos.

OTHER PARTIES.

Alianza Verde is the other environmental force that enlists in Sumar. In addition, in territorial key, appear Initiative of the Andalusian People and Galicia in Common. Who finally falls is the Movement for Dignity and Citizenship (MDyC), of Fatima Hamed, because the electoral call has been "hasty".

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