Unite Sumar | |
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Abbreviation | SMR |
Leader | Vacant |
Executive Spokesperson | Ernest Urtasun |
Spokesperson in Congress | Íñigo Errejón |
Founder | Yolanda Díaz |
Founded | 28 March 2022 (as an association) 9 June 2023 (as an electoral coalition) |
Preceded by | Unidas Podemos Más País |
Ideology | Democratic socialism[1] Green politics[1] Direct democracy[1] |
Political position | Left-wing[7] to far-left[13] |
European Parliament group | The Left (SMR) Greens/EFA (Comuns and Compromís) |
Members | See composition |
Congress of Deputies | 27 / 350 |
Senate | 3 / 266 |
European Parliament | 3 / 61 |
Website | |
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Sumar (English: "Unite", "Add up" or "Sum")[14][15][16][17] is a left-wing[20] to far-left[26] electoral alliance constituted for the 2023 Spanish general election, founded by Spanish second deputy prime minister and labour minister Yolanda Díaz, provisionally registered as an association on 28 March 2022 and publicly unveiled on 18 May. After a series of nationwide public events from July 2022 to 25 March 2023, the association presented its manifesto and officially announced Díaz's candidacy for the election on 2 April.[27] On 30 May, after a snap general election was called, the association registered as a political party under the name Movimiento Sumar ("Unite Movement" in English, SMR).[28][29]
The new Sumar movement she leads – a platform of leftwing, far-left and green parties including the beleaguered Podemos, ...
That is why Mr Sánchez's Socialists and his far-left allies Sumar appeared happiest in the wake of the results.
On the left side, the socialist party could form a government with one other player - Sumar, a coalition of far-left parties that is led by a rising star of Spanish politics.
The new Sumar movement she leads – a platform of leftwing, far-left and green parties including the beleaguered Podemos, ...
That is why Mr Sánchez's Socialists and his far-left allies Sumar appeared happiest in the wake of the results.
On the left side, the socialist party could form a government with one other player - Sumar, a coalition of far-left parties that is led by a rising star of Spanish politics.
El viernes por la noche, Yolanda Díaz, líder de la plataforma de extrema izquierda Sumar que obtuvo 31 escaños,...
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