28-M Podemos presents its main pre-campaign act with a defense of its work in front of the ministers who "put themselves in profile"

Podemos promotes its Spring Festival, one of the central acts of the pre-campaign for 28-M, with a video in which it claims its social strength against those who think they are "far from the majority" and condemned to be in a " corner of the board

28-M Podemos presents its main pre-campaign act with a defense of its work in front of the ministers who "put themselves in profile"

Podemos promotes its Spring Festival, one of the central acts of the pre-campaign for 28-M, with a video in which it claims its social strength against those who think they are "far from the majority" and condemned to be in a " corner of the board."

In addition, in a passage of the audiovisual piece, he assures that he represents the leftist militants who "get outraged" when they see that "their ministers put themselves in profile" with the drift of NATO and the war in Ukraine, while only their leader , Ione Belarra, says what these groups think.

The training has broadcast this video on networks, voiced by the actor and film director Daniel Guzmán, under the motto

In this way, he calls on his supporters to mobilize and visualize his militant force next Saturday in Zaragoza, where the central meeting of his Spring Festival will take place in which Belarra and the head of Equality, Irene Montero, will cover the candidates to 28-M in Murcia, the Valencian Community, Madrid, the Balearic Islands, Castilla-La Mancha, Aragon, Cantabria and the Canary Islands, among others.

The event comes in the central section of the pre-campaign and after the disagreement on April 2 with the second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, when she was absent from the launch of her candidacy because a basic confluence pact had not been signed before the event, based on of a bilateral agreement on open primaries.

In this way, the video is addressed to those who "do not put themselves in profile" and who do not shut up, because those people are Podemos. "We can is much more than its leaders of yesterday and today. We can is much more than a party. It is much more than two ministries. It is much more than the laws it has achieved. We can is much more important than all that," he points out. the formation.

In one of his passages, he affirms that his general secretary and minister of Social Rights was able to call the president of Mercadona, Juan Roig, a "ruthless capitalist" because "because there is a retiree who shouted by himself in his health center that Ayuso is corrupt ". She also extols that Montero stands up to "hooligans with congressional meat."

And in another excerpt, he remarks that the purple formation is also the "militant of his whole damn life" who "hallucins" when they see that "his ministers stand in profile with NATO and the war in Ukraine and that only Ione (Belarra) says what he thinks "And he gets angry because he likes red more than purple and he remembers that Podemos did not like him at first, but his instinct tells him who his people are," the audiovisual piece delves into.

Next, he replies to those who think that the people they represent are few, a "small group of resisters" that does not imply a social majority, since despite the "defeats, never definitive", he continues to represent the "Spanish rebellion that transforms ".

He also assures that Podemos represents a trans girl who stands up to those who laugh at her, to the policemen who proclaim that they are from the left and to that independentist who votes for them in the general elections because, despite not agreeing with them, "admire his courage."

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