Pablo Echenique explains his exclusion from Sumar: “There have been oblique vetoes”

The spokesman for Unidas Podemos in Congress, Pablo Echenique, has defined in a tweet his exclusion from the Sumar lists, probably the most infamous together with that of the Minister of Equality Irene Montero.

Under the clarifying title of “Why I’m not on the lists”, Echenique reveals that there have been specific vetoes with names and surnames, comparable to that of Montero, and others by “oblique route”. He assures that “it was clear from the Sumar negotiating staff that it was completely inconceivable for Podemos to steer the record within the province of Zaragoza.” “It was the one place for which it made sense for me to run and the one seat with an opportunity of leaving in Aragon on July 23,” he explains.

Echenique is blunt: “The blow they wished to present us within the negotiation has been very onerous”, however he provides that “the settlement with Sumar is probably the most right resolution on the most troublesome second”. He expresses his full assist for the path of Ione Belarra.

Finally, the spokesperson for Podemos evaluations the achievements of the coalition authorities, regretting that “the little thorn” of not having achieved a Congress tailored to folks with disabilities.