Yolanda Diaz criticizes Sanchez incoherence and enormous opacity for changing

Yolanda Díaz criticizes Sánchez’ “incoherence” and “enormous opacity” for changing his position on Western Sahara

The Second Vice President of the Government and Minister for Labour, Yolanda Diazspoke today about Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s “change of position” regarding Morocco’s Western Sahara autonomy plan.

In this regard, Díaz has indicated that Sánchez, with “tremendous opacity“and in shape”incoherent” on the merits, and all without counting on the coalition partner. “Of course, foreign policy is derived from Minister José Manuel Albares and the Prime Minister at the head, which does not prevent the major substantive problems in a coalition government, which they have and must be divided especially in the face of a decision of this caliber,” he stressed.

The head of labor and social economy has also made it clear that this issue “has generated enormous concern across the country, especially when it is obvious that we must comply with the United Nations resolutions, the one that is unmarked regarding this position PSOE“.

dialogue and democracy

After the Spanish leader’s support for the Moroccan project in Western Sahara became known, Díaz stressed on his Twitter account that the solution must be reached “through dialogue and respect for the democratic will of the Saharawi people”.

Díaz will not separate from his partner

Despite this renewed clash between PSOE and Podemos, politicians have made it clear that they will not break the coalition government because that would be highly “irresponsible”: “We are consistent and natural We will not break the government for what this country lacked was such irresponsibility. I insist that I have an upcoming meeting with the President to address three issues: the economic and social crisis, the energy crisis and what has to do with the UN, the Sahara, Morocco and the foreseeable consequences,” he stressed.