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“When I speak, a blanket of sticks falls on me”

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“When I speak, a blanket of sticks falls on me”

The former general secretary of the PSOE of Andalusia and former president of the Council, Susana Díaz, arrived this Saturday at the Federal Congress of the PSOE in Seville with controversy asking that her party be “livable”. Isn’t it now? they asked him. “Every time I speak, a blanket of sticks falls on me” replied.

The challenge is vast. This is a criticism of the current leadership of the Andalusian PSOE, but also of the federal leadership. To Juan Espadas and Pedro Sánchez, to whom he reminded that in training “there is no excess of talent”, but that it is necessary that “everyone can work and collaborate”.

Díaz, who preferred not to give names when we talk about “habitable” spaces nor the renewal of the Andalusian PSOE, he warned that if this congress closes with sectors of socialism that feel excluded, “it will be a failed congress”.

“Everyone has their place here, everyone is needed and the PSOE must come out of Regional Congress in calm and solidarity”Díaz stressed that he had in his sights the meeting that the Andalusians must hold at the beginning of next year and where some sectors question the continuity of Juan Espadas.

“If we manage to ensure that no one is left behind, which will be the least important thing,” he said in reference to a possible replacement of Spades. But he insisted his comments were not always well received.

“A Blanket of Sticks”

“Man, every time I gave my opinion, I got hit hard,” he said. For the former chairman of the board of directorsHowever, his statements have always been “with respect.”

Nevertheless, Díaz asked for “forgiveness.” “If I’ve ever made a mistake, I apologize. because sometimes I could surely have been unlucky, but I never did it with malice or with bad intentions, because I have the party in me”, he indicated.

Before these statements, the socialist had already spoken about the dates of the Federal Congress, which takes place just when the PSOE is in full swing alleged cases of corruption surrounding the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez.

“When Congress was convened, the difficult days we went through were not expected,” Díaz admitted. This is one of the reasons, reported, for which he decided to attend a meeting from which he threatened to be absent due to lack of invitation and registration on the list of delegates, he emphasized at the time.

“Bad times”

“The activists especially suffered and I believe that even if the Congress was not planned under these conditions and with these circumstancesWell, now it has to help us start again with a renewed spirit,” he explained.

Despite the “bad times” that the PSOE has gone through, he stressed, she continues to “take the bench”. This is his response when asked if he sees himself on the front lines of politics again.

“It’s true that if I had had other positions, I would surely have a different playing ability. But I am youngI’m only 50 years old. Well, that’s it, there will be more later. “There are times when you have to take the bench and there are times when you have to play on the wing.”

“I am young”

Thus, the former Chairman of the Management Board is in no way opposed to returning to positions of responsibility. Just point out that it’s not your time. and that he looks young enough for this to happen in the future.

The former President of the Council, accompanied by Verónica Pérez, former collaborator and friend, entered the premises of the Federal Congress of the PSOE between kisses and hugs. The socialist is aware that Every time he stops to take a photo, it is support for his critical position..

She is, by far, the leader of the party who took the longest to travel from the security zone to the door of the Seville Congress Center. Another message to the address.

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