Yolanda Díaz’s references are not new – like those of the Podemos ministers of her time – to a coalition executive of which she is a substantial part and from which she usually disengages and distances herself to demand certain policies. The inconsistency of the leader of Sumar … hits the ceiling with its final toast to the sun: publicly calling for a government crisis with the angry cry “we can’t keep doing this.” The second vice-president only has to resign irrevocably, and at the head of the rest of Sumar’s ministers, en bloc, and force the “governmental crisis” that she calls for in an attempt to save the furniture of the already diminished dignity of her movement, necessary accomplice, with the rest of the parliamentary partners, of the deterioration and institutional discredit from which democracy suffers because of the scandals ravaging La Moncloa. If Díaz wants a government crisis, he has it at his fingertips, without having to ask for it. The rest is just hypocrisy, the house’s trademark.
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