
Pablo Fernández (Podemos): “If Sumar says the situation is untenable, he will have to leave the government”
The spokesperson for Podemos, Pablo Fernández, was very harsh this Monday with the socialist drift and accused the cases of corruption and complaints of sexual harassment that haunt the PSOE. “Sexism, corruption and housing will take over this government,” said party organizing secretary Ione Belarra, who said the government’s minority partner should leave the coalition if he considers the situation “unsustainable”.
“We have a dead government, which corruption, machismo and the lack of measures in housing have taken away. The duty to act corresponds to the PSOE. But nothing that Pedro Sánchez says today is credible, because all the cases of harassment, of machismo, had occurred months ago and everything indicates that the PSOE hid and concealed these cases. It is extremely serious. And the same thing is happening with the cases of corruption.”
“If Sumar said that the situation is untenable, what Sumar should do is leave the government. An overhaul of the government will change absolutely nothing. We are talking about a structural problem within the PSOE. To talk about an overhaul is to think that there is a minister involved”, considered Fernández in turn.
Podemos also once again called for the extension of the moratorium aimed at preventing supply cuts and expulsions of vulnerable families, which expires on December 31, and called for Spain’s departure from NATO and the closure of the Rota and Morón military bases.