Podemos rejects Rufián's plan because 'electoral calculation' projects will lead to the 'sweeping' of the left
Podemos has rejected ERC's Gabriel Rufián's proposal, arguing that electoral calculations undermine the left's strength.
Podemos has firmly rejected the proposal put forth by Gabriel Rufián, a deputy from ERC, citing concerns that such 'electoral calculations' could lead to the erosion of leftist values and support. The Secretary-General of Podemos, Ione Belarra, expressed this sentiment during an address to the State Citizen Council, highlighting the need for a more ambitious left that does not operate out of fear. Belarra emphasized that the path forward for the left should be grounded in principles of feminism, anti-racism, environmentalism, and anti-fascism.
In her remarks, Belarra pointed out that the current inaction of the government contributes to the discomfort among citizens, which in turn fuels far-right sentiments. She criticized Rufián's conclusions and urged the necessity for a left that serves the working class, presenting a viable alternative that stands against extremism. The rejection from Podemos signifies a rift in strategies among leftist parties in Spain and raises questions about future collaborations and electoral strategies.
Belarra's call to action emphasizes the importance of unity and the need to engage with voters through positive and empowering messages, rather than succumbing to fear and pessimism. This situation reflects broader tensions within the Spanish left, as different factions navigate the complex political landscape ahead of upcoming elections while also confronting rising far-right forces. Podemos’ stance may reshape future political alliances and the narrative within the left, suggesting a move towards a more assertive and principled political approach.