Sumar Movement is moving towards its reconversion to a traditional political party after the frustrated attempt to become a broad platform that would bring together all the formations of the transformative left. The formation already has the organizational document ready that specifies on paper a reality that already works in practice and that will be consolidated with the new assembly scheduled for March. At that meeting, the replacement of Yolanda Díaz as party leader will also be resolved: her position will be held by two people.
Barely a few months had passed since the constituent assembly of Sumar as the seed of a broad front of the left when the documents approved in that conclave had already remained on empty paper. The way in which the Díaz project negotiated the construction of the political platform with the political parties and the results of elections that took place in the first part of the year led in June to the resignation of the second vice president of the Government as general coordinator and forced to a reformulation of the initial hypothesis.
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