Sumar sees the four o’clock debate on the 19th as the “second round”
Sumar’s campaign spokesman, Ernest Urtasun, was harshly critical of the Sánchez-Feijóo meeting: “The big losers are the Spanish people, who deserve a higher debate than tonight’s debate.”
Politicians rated the face-to-face between Sánchez and Fejióo tonight as a “more typical of the nineties” debate not representative of today’s Spanish society. “Politics is much better than this. There is an alternative to this policy of noise and reproach,” the MEP said after midnight at coalition headquarters. “No one talked about climate change, no proposals aimed at young people, or reduced working hours,” recalls Urtasun, whose issue “reflects a debate that focuses on issues of politicians themselves.”
According to him, these results “confirmed the orientation of the campaign” they decided to carry out in Sumar, very focused on program proposals and on the “problems” of residents.
Spanish society deserves “more and better debate than what we have seen tonight,” concluded Urtasun. “The electoral debate of this campaign is not over,” he said referring to the three-way format, now without Feijóo, at next week’s RTVE. “Second round of the 19th and Sumar will do it,” the candidate, Yolanda Díaz, settled on the network.
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