Time to form the grand electoral coalition of parties to the left of the PSOE has run out. In its plan to run in the July 23 general elections, Sumar already shelters an amalgam of formations that brings together both the traditional left and new parties. The second vice president of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, has collected support throughout the week. Who are they and where do all the parties or movements that present themselves to the generals on the Sumar ballot come from?
Among the formations that have chosen to support the party created by the current Minister of Labor are both national formations and local parties, some of which are practically unknown outside their territories.
The vast majority, however, are old acquaintances, and there have been several elections to which they have attended in coalition with each other. We review the trajectory of the 15 parties that make up the coalition.
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The Ceuta party Movement for Dignity and Citizenship, which was also among the candidates to integrate the coalition, ended up rejecting the offer during the afternoon of Thursday.
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