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The former vice president of the Government Pablo Iglesias has accused the former mayor of Barcelona and leader of BComú in the City Council, Ada Colau, of reflecting "authoritarian frustration" with Podemos and has asked him to respect her autonomy within Sumar. He said it in an opinion article this Wednesday in the newspaper 'Ara' in response to Colau's statements in an interview this Tuesday on La2 and Ràdio4, where he urged Podemos to comply with the agreement with Sumar in the face of possible economic consequences: "He has signed it and must comply with it, because if he does not comply he will not have all the return it has in economic matters."
this sense, Iglesias has indicated that the former mayor launched a "public threat that she cannot fulfill" and that also shows the "pathos Country Email List of their disempowerment", since according to Iglesias the economic rights agreed upon by the parties do not depend on the mood with which the leaders of Sumar or the common ones rise up. PSOE-Sumar Agreement: Podemos is already demanding ministries For this reason, he has asked him to respect the autonomy of the deputies of Podemos or any other party that is part of Sumar and that criticism between left-wing parties occurs "without threats and with respect." The former vice president and former leader of Podemos has also criticized Colau for implying that she does not want to be part of the Council of Ministers "solely because she does not want to," something that for Iglesias is once again an exhibition of the impotence of the leader of BComú.

Later, and in statements to TV3, he continued his criticism of Colau, criticizing that he is "very strong" that shows that "enormous lack of respect" to the political autonomy of Podemos and launched that "slap", on the basis that "you do what I say or I'll take your money." Podemos's “yes” is assured Along these lines, he has stated that each party in the confluence decides what "its deputies are going to do" and that in the case of Podemos the affirmative vote for the investiture "is not in question." " Podemos is going to vote yes, just as Bildu is going to vote yes, just as ERC is going to vote yes and I think Junts will also end up voting yes," he added to insist that he is a "little fed up" of trying to "humiliate" to the purple party with an "aggressive tone", when the formation has been a condition of possibility for her to be mayor of Barcelona for eight years.
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