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Yolanda Díaz: “The concern of adding is that everything remains the same”

The second vice president of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, has said in an interview in Wave Zero that from her organization they have the “concern” that “everything remains the same”, after the crisis arising in the bosom of the PSOE by an alleged plot of corruption in which the last two secretaries of organization of the formation were involved, José Luis Ábalos and Santos Cerdán, in addition to an advisor to the first, Koldo García.

Díaz has indicated that he believes “that Pedro Sánchez is not involved in this cause.” And he stressed that this alleged corruption plot seems “very serious” about which “you have to act now”. “Spanish citizenship, according to CIS and other institutes, believes that corruption is the first problem of democracy. 85.1% of Spaniards indicate that the measures taken [contra la corrupción] They are virtually none. Corruption corrodes democracy, deteriorates the mood of a country, ”he said.

This Wednesday will meet the monitoring commission of the Coalition Government pact to which the First Vice President and Minister of Finance, María Jesús Montero, the Minister of the Presidency and Justice, Félix Bolaños, of the Socialist Side will attend; the Minister of Culture, Ernest Urtasun, in the name of adding; and Enrique Santiago as a member of the United Left. Díaz has indicated that we must see “what gives this meeting” and stressed that it is necessary to “lead the crisis” and, above all, “take action.” “As there is no turn in democratic regeneration, the responsibility of the legislature is in their hands,” added the second vice president of the Government in reference to the PSOE, and has risted that this formation must “understand the gravity” of the situation.

Yolanda Díaz has described “lack of respect” the action of the popular on Tuesday, who established contact with the parliamentary groups that support the Sánchez government to testify if they would support them in a possible motion of censure. “What I am clear about is that if it were Alberto Núñez Feijóo, he would present a motion of censure. Just as our political space did at the time, if he wants to govern his country, he must give a presidential debate. The problem is that Mr. Feijóo is not there or has a country project,” he concluded.

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