
Movimiento Sumar has been mired in an internal crisis for months that compromises the future of the organization. The party, which in 2025 elected two general coordinators to replace Vice President Yolanda Díaz, has since been going through a delicate situation, with a very weak structure, and in recent weeks it has suffered the resignation of its Secretary of Communication, David Comas, and the head of Organization, Laura Moreno, as confirmed by sources close to it. In recent months, critical voices have emerged with the current leadership led by Lara Hernández and the conflict has led to the formation of the formation in three years. It will be this Thursday when the Coordinating Group (highest decision-making body) votes on holding the process, initially scheduled for July 11, according to party sources.