Sumar is meeting with the PSOE this Wednesday to discuss the coalition
Summary will ask the PSOE for measures to revitalize democracy and promote the social agenda of the Spanish Government.
Sumar will meet tomorrow, Wednesday, with the PSOE government member to discuss the coalition situation following the indictment of former socialistparty secretary Santos Cerdán , who has justbeen placed in pre-trial detention without bailfor his alleged management of the commissions in the 'Koldo case'.
Sources from the case file have reported that the meeting will take place on Wednesday at around 10 a.m. in the Congress of Deputies, at which the candidates have not yet been specified, but which will not be attended by the Second Vice-President, Yolanda Díaz, and the President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez.
A few weeks ago, Sintre called for a follow-up meeting to the coalition pact following the latest developments in the "Santos Cerdán case". In this regard, he plansto call on the PSOE to take steps to revitalize democracy and promote the social agenda of the Spanish Government.
One of the leaders of the Sumar Movement, Lara Hernández, referred at a press conference on Monday to the concrete measures they would present at that meeting, such as the creation ofan anti-corruption office and the approval of paid permits for universal growth benefit .
Sumar's intention is for the PSOE to commit itself to promoting such actions, and for Sanchez himself to appear in Congress on July 9 to discuss corruption.
"If not, we shall see," added the member of the Sup, without specifying what might happen on that stage.
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