Churches: no one can wonder that Pedro Sánchez prefer to make a pact with Errejón

Errejón will be presented to the 10-N to capitalize on the surfeit of the izquierdaSánchez used from today by the UN as a springboard to electoral The secretar

Churches: no one can wonder that Pedro Sánchez prefer to make a pact with Errejón
Errejón will be presented to the 10-N to capitalize on the surfeit of the izquierdaSánchez used from today by the UN as a springboard to electoral

The secretary-general of United we Can, Pablo Iglesias , considered to be "legitimate" and "foreseeable" that the leader of More Madrid Íñigo Errejón present your candidacy to the general election 10N, and is of the opinion that now is the time "the citizens will choose what they want".

In an interview on TVE, Churches have avoided qualify the entry Errejón the political chessboard to have new elections, and has been limited to ask you to stop "patrimonializar the left" and "talking labels" that describe the "division" of this block.

" That present different political formations is perfectly legitimate ", remarked the leader of United we Can to be asked on several occasions by the decision of Errejón and your relationship with your excompañero of the game.

whether Errejón concurs only with More Madrid as the formation of regionalism as if you are looking for confluences in other autonomous communities, Churches have been urged to wait before coming to any conclusions of her own, and even so it has been assured that will receive them as "legitimate" and "predictable."

"The citizens have always had many options, the cleavages are not a novelty in Spanish politics", has argued the secretary-general, who does not believe that the acting president, Pedro Sanchez, go hassling to a hypothetical covenant with Íñigo Errejón.

"no one can wonder that Pedro Sánchez prefer to make a pact with Errejón," he added, a decision that ensures that you will be able to "judge" and put on the table "to what extent we have been faithful to our word."

Date Of Update: 23 September 2019, 17:03