Compromís Decides to Stay with Sumar in Congress but Demands Diaz "Full Autonomy" Parliamentary
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Compromís stays within the parliamentary group of Sumar in Congress, but in return will demand total autonomy and, in practice, stop being subordinated to the decisions of Vice President Yolanda Díaz. This is what the Valencian formation announced this Monday after a long meeting of its executive in which it was on the table, even the total break with Sumar, the option that defended the most nationalist sector of Compromís, majority within the f…
Compromís has agreed this Monday to re-evaluate its pact with Sumar to guarantee "full autonomy" of the member parties.
If the negotiations were not brought to the limit and if the agreements were not practically reached on the horn, then no one in the coalition...
The three parties that converge in the Compromís Valencian coalition face very divided the meeting of their executive this Monday in which they have to decide whether to continue in the parliamentary group Sumar in the Congress of Deputies. Més-Compromís, the majority party and nationalist root, and Initiative of the Poor Valencià, the party of Mónica Oltra, burned all bridges last week when in their respective executives they bet on antagonisti…
The Plurinational Coalition looks forward to a new break when there are two years left for the next elections The crisis with Sumar divides Compromis: the majority partner is committed to leaving the group in the Sumar Congress is on the verge of a new dismemberment.You are engaged in debate this Monday whether or not to leave the parliamentary group, a decision that would leave the Yolanda Díaz coalition even more touched, with less weight in C…
In Sumar they insist on being "optimistic" and reduce this new crisis to a simple sign of political "ego".
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