Yolanda Díaz reproaches Sánchez and Feijóo for his or her debate “stuffed with noise” and with out proposals

The Sumar candidate for the Presidency of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, has criticized that tonight’s debate between Pedro Sánchez (PSOE) and Alberto Núñez Feijóo (PP) has been “stuffed with noise and with none proposal to enhance the nation.”

“Luckily, Spain is one thing else. We want to speak another way, we want a future”, Díaz added, on his Twitter account, already taking a look at “the second spherical” on the nineteenth, in a debate the place Sánchez and the Vox candidate, Santiago Abascal, can be current, however not Feijóo .

Today we have now seen a debate stuffed with noise and with none proposal to enhance the nation.

Luckily, Spain is one thing else. We want to talk in one other manner, we want a future.

The second spherical is on the nineteenth and can be completed by @sumar.

— Yolanda Díaz (@Yolanda_Diaz_) July 10, 2023

For his half, the spokesman for the Sumar marketing campaign, Ernest Urtasun, added in an look earlier than the press that “there’s a huge loser” within the debate and it’s “the Spanish citizenry” who, in his opinion, “has solely obtained noise and reproaches and no proposal or answer for his or her issues, that are many”.

In distinction, he has defended that Díaz will face the controversy on July 19 on RTVE not “in the important thing of zascas” however trying “head-on” on the voters, addressing points similar to local weather change, rents or the rise within the value of electrical energy. purchasing basket.

Finally, he has dominated that when Sumar will not be current in these boards, proposals aren’t mentioned and that, because of this, his candidacy desires “extra and higher debates” for the rest of the marketing campaign.

Sectors of the coalition point out that the results of the controversy doesn’t favor the progressive bloc, with a extra devastated Sánchez earlier than a Feijóo who has given a extra sturdy picture throughout the ‘nose to nose’ confrontation.

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