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Àgueda Micó: Compromís Deputy Joins Mixed Group After Sánchez Veto

Àgueda Micó: Compromís Deputy Joins Mixed Group After Sánchez Veto

June 23, 2025 Catherine Williams World

Compromís faces ​a pivotal moment as Més considers departing the Sumar group, triggered by the controversial veto concerning Pedro Sánchez.This significant move deepens ‌internal divisions, threatening ⁤the⁣ coalition’s stability and challenging its future parliamentary strategy. Joan baldoví’s stance emphasizes the need for greater autonomy, igniting debate⁣ around‍ the Compromís political identity and ​its coalition dynamics.The situation reflects⁤ a complex interplay⁢ of unfulfilled‍ expectations and political maneuvering. ⁢News Directory 3 delivers the⁣ latest insights into the ​evolving crisis, providing up-to-the-minute updates. With key decisions looming, the coalition’s path forward remains uncertain. discover what’s next as these crucial developments ⁢unfold.

Key points

  • Més⁣ considers leaving the Sumar group in Congress due to disagreements.
  • Compromís faces internal division and tests of coalition strength.
  • The veto ‍of including Pedro⁣ Sánchez⁣ in the Dana commission is a key trigger.

Compromís Coalition Faces Uncertainty After Més decision

⁣ Updated June 23,​ 2025

The Compromís coalition is navigating an‍ unprecedented crisis as Més contemplates withdrawing from ⁣the Sumar group in the ‍Congress of Deputies. This potential split ⁣tests the strength of the coalition⁢ amid growing internal tensions.

The‌ breaking point was the veto of Compromís’ proposal ‍to include Prime minister Pedro Sánchez‍ on the list of‍ those appearing before the Dana commission. The Valencianists viewed this as a betrayal by Sumar, their left-wing electoral partner, after what they consider two years of unmet expectations.

Joan Baldoví, leader of Més, ⁢has advocated for “defending much better” their⁢ positions “from outside” Sumar, especially in light of the⁤ ‘Koldo Case,’ which involves allegations of public works contracts‍ being exchanged for commissions. He​ emphasized the desire⁣ to “maintain full autonomy when making our decisions and making our votes and our parliamentary ‍work.”

Baldoví guaranteed that the National Consell‍ of Més will⁤ determine “the steps to ​take in the next few days” after ⁣the ‍consultation results are ⁢known.The future of the Compromís coalition and its relationship with Sumar hangs in the balance.

Further​ reading

  • The crisis to add divides Compromís: the⁤ majority partner is‍ committed to leaving⁤ the group in Congress

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