27 Dec, 2016 @ 10:19
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Podemos rivals accuse one another as Pablo Iglesias and Inigo Errejon row heats up

PABLO IGLESIAS EFE
NOT IMPRESSED: Pablo Iglesias

RIVAL Podemos factions are accusing each other of damaging the left-wing party.

It comes as the row between leader Pablo Iglesias and number two Inigo Errejon intensified.

ROW: Podemos crisis as leaders battle
ROW: Podemos crisis as leaders battle

The party’s third in command, Pablo Echenique, has been criticsed for join a twtter campaign, #inigoasino, against deputy Errejon.

But Madrid town hall spokesperson Rita Maestre has said the ‘campaign against Errejon is damaging Pablo Iglesias’.

“It’s a campaign that’s only objective is to discredit a colleague,” said Maestre.

Echenique, Podemos’s Organisation Secretary, has accused his critics of dividing the party.

 

Joe Duggan (Reporter)

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4 Comments

  1. Pablo Inglesias damaged himself already with tantrums and behavior like a teenager
    Hey I love teenagers but this man just ego-ed around and it was all about him…
    so now HE FINALES AND GIVES US RAJOY on a plate with no aceitunas.

    • It was actually the PSOE who handed power to Rajoy, by abstaining from a vote against him in October. Thus leaving a possibility of a later bid for their own power. Podemos, for all it’s promise, is strictly a minority movement, unlikely to shake the see-saw politics that dominate Spain. Same goes for Ciudadanos.

  2. The usual grab for total power, right or left it’s always the same. There are’nt many real revolutionaries, never have been, just those with the serf mentality posing – esta la vida.

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