Yolanda Díaz returned to chair a Sumar event on Monday after her resignation as the political leader. In an event without any reference to the name of the coalition, beyond the magenta colour of its posters, the second vice president of the Government surrounded herself with the rest of the ministers of her quota and the deputies of the parliamentary group to show unity of action in a battle with which they seek to regain the focus lost in recent months: the negotiation with the PSOE of the General State Budget for 2025.
The coalition has been going through difficult times for months and the confirmation of these problems was the resignation of the Minister of Labour who was also in charge of coordinating the space after the results of the European elections on June 9. While the group has been trying to define since then how it will be organised organically, this Monday all the parties that participate in Sumar in the Government or in Congress attended an event that served as a launch of the political course and a show of cohesion.
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