Can Sumar survive Yolanda Díaz?
The Spanish left of PSOE embarks on a re-founding period in search of a new leader.
The article discusses the current political climate within the left-wing coalition Sumar in Spain, specifically focusing on the role of Yolanda Díaz and the challenges facing the political group. Following a period of electoral challenges, Sumar is at a crossroads where it must redefine itself and possibly seek new leadership to regain influence and voter support. As internal discussions are taking place, the article highlights the need for new strategies and the search for a leader who can unite the divergent factions within the left. The implications of this search are significant, as Sumar seeks to solidify its base and position itself as a strong alternative to the PSOE and the far-right parties in Spain.