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The "Other policies" event, which brought together five leaders of left-wing parties in Valencia, has served to demand another way of doing politics, from feminism, "putting people at the center", and betting on social policies and environmentalism as the basis of the economy. This has been stated by the second vice president of the Government and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, Yolanda Díaz ; the vice president of the Valencian Government, Mónica Oltra ; the mayor of Barcelona, Ada Colau ; the leader of Más Madrid, Mónica García , and the spokesperson for the Movement for Dignity and Citizenship (MDyC) in Ceuta, Fátima Hamed . This meeting, which was seen as the possible beginning of a future broad electoral candidacy, was not attended by Podemos leaders, such as its general secretary and Minister of Social Rights.
Ione Belarra, and the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, something which has been downplayed in the act. Oltra, promoter of this forum, explained that it had to be "manageable", and pointed out that although "not everyone is there", those present represent "many who are not" and who "feel represented". The five of them had "a talk" of about two hours at the Olympia theater in Valencia, led by the journalist Carolina Ferre, which has been marred by a protest by transporters who have rebuked and thrown eggs at the political Australia Phone Number leaders upon their arrival. and for the interruption of the event carried out by a Frente Obrero activist, who finally left the room. Yolanda Díaz: "It is the beginning of something that is going to be wonderful" All of them have shown themselves excited and excited about participating in an event that, according to Yolanda Díaz, is the "beginning of something that is going to be wonderful," and they have vindicated their way of doing politics, based, as they have defended, on normalizing the dialogue, and putting people's problems at the center. In front of the 900 people that the capacity allowed, some of whom have queued since.
so as not to be left without a place, Oltra stated that they designed this meeting to sit down and talk "about what matters to people", and all of them They have predicted that there will be more appointments of this type. They have said they have in common the will to want to improve things and build better societies, courage and believing in politics as a transformative tool that can help people, compared to those who only bet on "noise and confrontation." "Our model is much better than yours," said Mónica García, while Ada Colau and Mónica Oltra have vindicated investment in social policies, not only as a tool for inclusion, cohesion and equality, but also as generators of employment. quality that, furthermore, "cannot be relocated". With these policies, Colau highlighted, "we have the lowest unemployment levels in history", while Mónica García has pointed out that "of course there is another way of doing politics", and has regretted that it costs so much to make changes and advances in politics. During the event, the political leaders referred to the coalition governments, in which many of them participate, to point out that when you govern with other parties you always have to give in.
Ione Belarra, and the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, something which has been downplayed in the act. Oltra, promoter of this forum, explained that it had to be "manageable", and pointed out that although "not everyone is there", those present represent "many who are not" and who "feel represented". The five of them had "a talk" of about two hours at the Olympia theater in Valencia, led by the journalist Carolina Ferre, which has been marred by a protest by transporters who have rebuked and thrown eggs at the political Australia Phone Number leaders upon their arrival. and for the interruption of the event carried out by a Frente Obrero activist, who finally left the room. Yolanda Díaz: "It is the beginning of something that is going to be wonderful" All of them have shown themselves excited and excited about participating in an event that, according to Yolanda Díaz, is the "beginning of something that is going to be wonderful," and they have vindicated their way of doing politics, based, as they have defended, on normalizing the dialogue, and putting people's problems at the center. In front of the 900 people that the capacity allowed, some of whom have queued since.
so as not to be left without a place, Oltra stated that they designed this meeting to sit down and talk "about what matters to people", and all of them They have predicted that there will be more appointments of this type. They have said they have in common the will to want to improve things and build better societies, courage and believing in politics as a transformative tool that can help people, compared to those who only bet on "noise and confrontation." "Our model is much better than yours," said Mónica García, while Ada Colau and Mónica Oltra have vindicated investment in social policies, not only as a tool for inclusion, cohesion and equality, but also as generators of employment. quality that, furthermore, "cannot be relocated". With these policies, Colau highlighted, "we have the lowest unemployment levels in history", while Mónica García has pointed out that "of course there is another way of doing politics", and has regretted that it costs so much to make changes and advances in politics. During the event, the political leaders referred to the coalition governments, in which many of them participate, to point out that when you govern with other parties you always have to give in.