Díaz equates PSC and PP as allies against Colau

Yolanda Díaz returned to Barcelona this Friday, a circumstance that is no longer particularly newsworthy.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
26 May 2023 Friday 16:21
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Díaz equates PSC and PP as allies against Colau

Yolanda Díaz returned to Barcelona this Friday, a circumstance that is no longer particularly newsworthy. The vice president of the Spanish Government already animated the first bars of the electoral pre-campaign of this municipal this spring, and then she was seen among the books and roses of the stalls on the day of Sant Jordi, and also among the fine and faralaes, with carnation behind the ear included, by the hand of the mayoress Ada Colau, in the booths of the April Fair of Catalonia.

During these last two weeks, Vice President Díaz also participated in the meetings of the mayoress and mayor of BComú in the districts of Nou Barris, Horta-Guinardó and finally Sant Martí.

And it is not surprising, really, because here in Barcelona she is always received with great affection and very happily presents her as the next president of the Spanish Government. Perhaps here in Barcelona Díaz will find much more peace than in other places. In fact, this Friday in Sant Martí, at the closing of the campaign of these municipal councils of the commons, she went and borrowed a good part of the prominence of the stage from the mayoress Colau herself. At times the meeting seemed more typical of the next general election campaign than of these municipal ones. Jaume Asens also took the floor and, in this case through a recording, the leader of Podemos, Ione Belarra.

Díaz returned to Barcelona this Friday, took a run and boasted about the results of his economic management, the number of permanent contracts in operation, the temporary employment rates, the unemployment rate... "They told us that it was not possible," he stressed the vice president–, that we were going to destroy the economy, that we were going to destroy everything, and we have shown them that they were not right, that the problem is not the rights of workers, but the margins of large companies”. And she added that she will continue to work for the rights of workers, "because a 66-year-old worker cannot climb a scaffold nor can a Kely continue fixing rooms...".

Díaz comes to Barcelona so much that he repeats himself at times, and this Friday, as he did at the meeting held in Horta-Guinardó, he once again said that he knows Alberto Núñez Feijóo very well, and recalled once again that, apparently, the leader of the PP is willing to give his votes to Jaume Collboni and Xavier Trias in order to throw Colau out of the mayor's office: "Because all three have the same model, because all three are the same."