Politics Podemos asks the PSOE that Yolanda Díaz, Montero and Belarra intervene in the motion of censure

Podemos wants to give a twist to the strategy to respond to Ramón Tamames and Vox in the motion of no confidence and has "formally" transferred to the PSOE that "the women" of the coalition government are the ones to intervene during the debate

Politics Podemos asks the PSOE that Yolanda Díaz, Montero and Belarra intervene in the motion of censure

Podemos wants to give a twist to the strategy to respond to Ramón Tamames and Vox in the motion of no confidence and has "formally" transferred to the PSOE that "the women" of the coalition government are the ones to intervene during the debate.

Sources from Podemos assure that their approach to their colleagues is that the second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, and the ministers of Social Rights, Ione Belarra, and of Equality, Irene Montero, take the floor. In this offer they also "invite" the socialist ministers "to also go up" to the speaker's rostrum of the Congress.

The literalness of the proposal of the purple party would mean displacing Pedro Sánchez and allowing only the women of the government parties to intervene in the debate. So that for the first time a president of the Government who receives a vote of no confidence does not reply to the party and the candidate who are running to remove him from power.

The justification for this proposal is to contrast women with the "machismo" that, according to Podemos, "defines" Vox. The proposal has also been sent to the groups of the majority of the investiture.

The sources consulted stress that this seeks to "protect President Sánchez from a fake motion, with no chance of success and that can only be understood in the context of the battle that PP and Vox maintain for leading the attacks on social and feminist advances of the coalition government.

"In the month of 8M - and just a few days after thousands of feminists took to the streets, Podemos emphasizes that it is women who are going to stop the far-right," these sources remark.

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