Podemos has put all its efforts into this campaign. The European elections will measure what weight the party has in a state event and whether the hypothesis is true that the run-up to the July 23 elections served to distribute forces within Sumar that left them with five deputies. A year later, the candidacy led by Irene Montero is flying the classic flags of the left to mobilize its niche voters and try to convince the electorate disenchanted with the coalition government.
“The left has to stand up” is the motto that Montero has outlined in all the interviews since the beginning of the campaign and in most of the events in which he has participated in the last ten days. From the statement it is clear that the forces that make up the coalition government are outside that ideological spectrum. “Spain deserves a government of transformations, a government that advances rights, not one that only makes headlines,” said the candidate at the central rally of the Podemos Spring Festival, which functioned on May 25 as an act of campaign launch.
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