The second vice-president of the Spanish government, Yolanda Díaz, announced this Monday her resignation from the leadership of Zumara, the left-wing Spanish political party that came 5th in Spain in Sunday’s European elections.
After a meeting with Sumar management that lasted more than three hours, Yolanda Diaz, number three in the Spanish government and minister of labor and social economy, announced that she was resigning as Sumar leader in a public statement via “streaming”. , quoted by Europa Press and El Confidencial.
In this way, Yolanda Diaz formalized her resignation from the post of general coordinator of the party after being elected to this position in March, assuming defeat in the first person in these European elections.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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