RTVE executives accuse Yolanda Díaz of not having a project for the public channel.
As Confidencial Digital already reported, one of the complaints of Pablo Iglesias, Once he has left politics, it is that he has not convinced any of the main actors the left of the PSOE of the power of the media.
This lack of interest from the leaders of Sumar, Izquierda Unida or Podemos is even worse if we ask the management of RTVE and expressly citing summerthe most powerful platform at present, with a total of five ministries among all the formations participating in the governing coalition.
These sources recall that, for example, although the Board of Directors of the Corporation must now be renewed, and a PSOE-PP agreement is not planned, at least these two parties have a project for the channel. This is normal and reasonable, they explain, although do not have to agree with him.
This is not the case with Sumar.these sources point out bluntly. At such an important moment for the future of RTVE, neither Yolanda Díaz, nor Íñigo Errejón nor Ernest Urtasun have bothered to declare to their supporters what they are going to do. They have not been heard to make any public declaration in this regard and they have barely met with the president of the Corporation.
One of the managers consulted says that the last time Yolanda Diaz He said something about the future of RTVE, it was for criticize Israel’s presence at Eurovision. By the way, as ECD had anticipated, it was an unfair statement because it turned out that the plan he promised to end his presence at the festival was true. was empty.
The left of the Council is divided
Meanwhile, the members appointed by the left in RTVE have been in a broken relationship for a month. And there is no expectation that they will support each other again. On the day of the approval of David Broncano’s program on TVE, the Board of Directors was divided into three factionsThese three factions sometimes support each other, but each pursues its own interests.
On the one hand, a group positioned itself in favor of the current interim president, Concepción Cascajosa, whose six-month mandate ends this month of September. In addition to the former PSOE member herself, this group includes the councillor Socialist Ramon Colomthat of Podemos Roberto Lakidain and that of the PNV, Juan Jose Baths.
The second group is made up of the three councillors appointed by the PP: Jenaro Castro, Carmen Sastre and Consuelo Aparicio. But, in addition, a third group has been formed, made up of the former president of RTVE Elena Sanchez and the Podemos advisor Jose Manuel Martin.
RTVE executives accuse Yolanda Díaz of not having a project for the public channel.