Gabriel Rufián (ERC) and Irene Montero (Podemos) proposing left-wing coalition at Barcelona podium, realistic news photo illustration.
Gabriel Rufián (ERC) and Irene Montero (Podemos) proposing left-wing coalition at Barcelona podium, realistic news photo illustration.
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Rufián and Montero propose left-wing coalition led by ERC in Catalonia

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Gabriel Rufián of ERC and Irene Montero of Podemos proposed in Barcelona that ERC lead a left-wing coalition in Catalonia and Podemos elsewhere in Spain to avoid "dying separately" against the right. The event, moderated by Xavier Domènech, has sparked tensions within ERC and rejection from Sumar. Rufián urges his party to inspire the unification of Spain's left.

Gabriel Rufián, ERC spokesperson in Congress, and Irene Montero, Podemos political secretary and MEP, held a dialogue on Thursday at Barcelona's Universitat Pompeu Fabra, moderated by former Comuns leader Xavier Domènech. Both advocated unifying left-wing forces to counter the rise of the far right.

Rufián proposed ERC head the list in Catalonia and Podemos across the rest of Spain, stating: «I think Podemos in Spain and ERC in Catalonia can drive this». Montero backed it, stressing «the urgency to stop the right» and that «in Spain and Catalonia, people want left-wing politics». Rufián ruled out leaving ERC: «I'll stay until they kick me out» and urged: «Why can't ERC inspire this Spanish left? Otherwise, they'll kill us separately».

ERC leadership under Oriol Junqueras, who did not attend, rejected the proposal. ERC sources told EL MUNDO it is «not possible» and Junqueras has repeated the party will run under its own banner in Catalonia's four provinces. Sumar and its allies do not support it, per consulted sources.

Some 300 people attended, including Joan Tardà backing Rufián, Oriol López for ERC, Podem and Comuns representatives like Gerardo Pisarello and Joan Mena, and Jaume Roures. Rufián argued against insulting Vox voters and stressed issues like security and immigration, with Montero countering by emphasizing feminism.

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Reactions on X to Rufián and Montero's proposal for an ERC-led left-wing coalition in Catalonia and Podemos elsewhere emphasize media coverage and internal tensions. Posts note the lack of ERC's official endorsement, express skepticism and conditional support from some left users, sarcasm regarding the proposal's language, criticism of Montero's viability, and opposition from right-leaning accounts.

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Pedro Sánchez and José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero endorse María Jesús Montero at the opening PSOE campaign rally in Cártama, Málaga.
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Sánchez and Zapatero back Montero at start of Andalusian campaign in Cártama

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Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and former President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero backed socialist candidate María Jesús Montero at the first campaign rally in Cártama, Málaga, on May 1. They called to concentrate the left-wing vote on the PSOE for the May 17 regional elections and defended progressive policies. Sánchez demanded Netanyahu release a Spanish citizen detained on a flotilla to Gaza.

Gabriel Rufián, ERC spokesperson in Congress, said Wednesday he would accept heading a list in the next general elections if it helped unite sovereignist and state left-wing forces, continuing his push for progressive coalitions.

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Oriol Junqueras, ERC president, has firmly rejected Gabriel Rufián's push for a left-wing electoral coalition, stating he did not go to jail for Catalonia so Ada Colau could run for ERC. At a book launch in Barcelona, he advocated understanding among democratic parties without electoral alliances. Parlament president Josep Rull called for updating Catalan identity to counter the far right.

Izquierda Unida and Sumar have summoned Podemos to a meeting on Thursday April 2 to decide on its integration into the Por Andalucía coalition before Friday's deadline. Podemos has launched a 24-hour snap consultation with its Andalusian bases to endorse negotiations for a unitary candidacy. The move follows the purple party's strategic U-turn after poor results in other regions.

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In the latest move amid Sumar's leadership transition following Yolanda Díaz's withdrawal, the party's executive will propose to its Grupo Coordinador an assembly after the Andalusian elections to renew organs and redefine its identity. The conclave is slated before the end of the political term.

On Sunday, May 10, President Pedro Sánchez and candidate María Jesús Montero held a rally in La Línea de la Concepción (Cádiz) focused on drug trafficking and PP corruption. At the same time, Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla held an event in Málaga blaming the government for the deaths of two civil guards.

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Carles Puigdemont, Junts president, has severed ties with Yolanda Díaz after the Sumar leader labeled his party 'racist' and 'clasista' in a radio interview. The clash comes as Sumar seeks Junts' votes to save a rent price cap extension decree, which the Catalan party rejects alongside PP and Vox. Junts has suspended relations with Sumar until Díaz retracts her words.

 

 

 

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