SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, June 20. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The parliamentary spokesman for Yes We Can, Manuel Marrero, stated this Monday that the coalition takes the results of the elections in Andalusia as a “learning experience” that shows that the left-wing forces must go to the elections together.
“When we divide we have the losing side”, he pointed out at a press conference in the Parliament of the Canary Islands in which he showed the coalition’s desire to continue “walking” together as before and that there be no “division” between the groups and collectives that move in the political spectrum of the left.
Marrero has commented that it is not necessary to make the “same mistakes” as in Andalusia, where two separate lists concurred, and has specified, regarding the comfortable victory of the PP, that it is a “liberation” because they will not have to co-govern with VOX, with who would not have had “qualifications” to do so, as is the case in Castilla y León.
The regional deputy María del Río has commented that the sum of votes for Por Andalucía y Adelante Andalucía would have achieved 14 seats, just double, apart from the fact that it would have “motivated” more a unitary list because many people “stayed at home or left to the beach” because she was “disappointed.
For this reason, he pointed out that in the Canary Islands they are “aware” that if they go to the elections with a divided bloc, the results will be worse, so the Andalusian appointment “is a lesson” that must be “learned well and taken to the practice”.