Yolanda Díaz assures that Pedro Sánchez “is a hottie” and charges against “the thug” of Santiago Abascal

to the interview of Pedro Sanchez in the anthill Tuesday and Alberto Núñez Feijóo on Wednesday, was added this Thursday that of Yolanda Diaz in The intermediate of the Gran Wyoming. The current second vice president of the Government and candidate for Sumar to 23J she sat in La Sexta less than a month before the general elections, after which she will try to join forces with the Socialist Party so that the left continues to govern.

In this sense, Díaz spoke about his current relationship with the President of the Government: “We get along very well.” Between laughs, he also remarked that Sánchez “is a hottie, yes.”

For the president of the popular, who this week has caused a barrage of reactions after saying that a kilo of oranges cost 12 cents in Spain, the Minister of Labor and Social Economy did not have such good words: “He has problems with the numbers and the data, it seems that it does not give one. It does not know how to add or multiply”.

He also charged against Santiago Abascalthe leader of Vox, for his policies against feminism: “Feminism is giving more rights to men and women in the face of the war of the sexes of the thug Santiago Abascal (…) It is likely that for someone like Abascal, if a worker asks for permission to care for his children will say that he is a ‘wimp’, but that father is benefited by a feminism that gives him more freedom”.

On the other hand, after not having Irene Montero in the agreement between Podemos and Sumar, he tried to downplay the matter: “Everyone like Irene [Montero]Alberto [Garzón] and Jaume Asens are very valuable people who are going to continue working for the life of this country”. In this sense, regarding the union of left-wing parties to join forces in a single candidacy, Sumar said: “We have made an agreement that has It has been difficult, very interesting… it is a state project in which all the political formations have been very generous”.

Among the electoral promises, he assured that one of his main objectives is to “reduce the working day without reducing the salary.” In addition, he pointed out that “we want to continue raising the minimum wage, we are 25 points behind the average salary in Europe.” In this sense, he lamented on the Atresmedia program: “In a city like Madrid, can you live with dignity on 1,500 euros a month?”

In recent days, an image of Yolanda Díaz has also given a lot to talk about. Macarena People, who attends the generals with Caminando Juntos (her new party after leaving Vox), shared a montage of her and the minister kissing each other on the mouth for LGTBIQ+ Pride Day. She caused a wave of reactions in networks … Who has seen her and who sees her …

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