Pablo Bustinduy hesitantly considers leadership offer from Sumar parties at a press event.
Pablo Bustinduy hesitantly considers leadership offer from Sumar parties at a press event.
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Sumar parties ask Bustinduy to lead political space

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Sumar parties, including Más Madrid, Izquierda Unida, Comunes and Movimiento Sumar, have asked Pablo Bustinduy to lead the political space and run as candidate for the general elections after Yolanda Díaz's resignation. The minister expresses reticences for personal reasons, though his team insists on his refusal. Izquierda Unida urges to accelerate the choice before May.

Following Yolanda Díaz's February 25 renunciation of leading the political space and running again as candidate for the general elections, Sumar parties have agreed to propose Pablo Bustinduy, Minister of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, as her successor. According to eldiario.es sources, Más Madrid, Izquierda Unida, Comunes and Movimiento Sumar have conveyed for months the convenience of him stepping forward, with full support if he accepts. However, his close circle admits the minister's reticences due to personal and family reasons, and his team insists he rejects the proposal. In a recent appearance, Bustinduy dodged the question: “No, no, but I've said it many times. It's something that transcends the formula and a name and surname” and called for a “deep reflection” by the left for 2027. This consensus comes after the electoral debacle in Castilla y León last Sunday, where the coalition lost all representation. Izquierda Unida approved on Monday in its Federal Council to urge accelerating the substitute selection process, eyeing before May for Andalusian elections, per Antonio Maíllo: “In politics, empty spaces do not proceed”. Maíllo proposes debating it with allies. After publication, Bustinduy voiced discomfort and parties clarified there is no formal request. Yolanda Díaz and Gabriel Rufián have praised the minister.

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Reactions on X to Sumar parties proposing Pablo Bustinduy as leader after Yolanda Díaz's resignation are mixed. Some users support the choice enthusiastically, while others express skepticism about his charisma, willingness, and ability to unify or mobilize voters. Media and analyst accounts with high engagement report the consensus among parties like Más Madrid and IU, urging a quick decision before May.

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