There is a truce in Andalusia. The negotiation of an administrative formula to overcome the difficult situation in which the coalition was left after last Friday's catastrophe, which left Podemos out, is moving in the right direction, different sources from all forces confirmed yesterday. To the point that today Por Andalucía will present its electoral list in Seville, with Inma Nieto, Juan Antonio Delgado, Esperanza Gómez, Mar González, Carmen Molina and María José Torres, representatives of the coalition forces, IU, Podemos, Más País, Alianza Verde, Equo and the Andalusian People's Initiative.
The political atmosphere between the parties, however, ratified something that was clearly perceived in the final weeks of building the alliance: that what complicated the negotiation of the common front of the Andalusian left was not Andalusia but the vapors of state competition between the different spaces before the future. Yesterday, the tension had moved to the state directorates, when on the Podemos command bridge, IU, PCE and Más País woke up with the still hot reproaches of the former vice president and founder of Podemos, Pablo Iglesias, made late the previous day. in Cadena Ser. He criticized the "dedazos", claimed primaries and made Vice President Yolanda Díaz responsible for a negotiation that he defined as a "bad first step" of his platform, contrary to what Diaz herself said, that she will not start her "listening" until after the elections and that he stayed away from the Andalusian process until, at the last minute, the parties asked him to mediate. The earthquake was felt in the Podemos bases that launched the hastag
But the other key was given by the Madrid PSOE by Juan Lobato, "very concerned": "We need that space to the left of the PSOE to have a single and serious candidacy, with a united proposal." He wished them better luck in Madrid, but no one escapes the state derivative of his words: It is the coalition government that receives the shock wave.
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