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Yolanda Diaz Leads Sumar List in Madrid for General Elections 2023

The president of the GovernmentPedro Sanchez, has advanced the general election 2023 and finally they will be held on July 23. The formations have started the path towards the elections in a hasty manner, since they were expected for the end of the year. It is the case of summer, which since the official call for the elections has only had 10 days to negotiate the coalition. But now Yolanda Diaz It has already closed all lists for the 2023 general elections, with their respective candidates. Diaz will lead the Sumar list in Madrid with the intention of being key in the formation of a new Government.

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Yolanda Díaz leads the electoral list of Sumar in Madrid

Sumar’s candidate Yolanda Diazhas managed to bring together 15 forces located on the left for these 23-J elections. A great coalition that closed a few hours before the deadline expired. Finally, Podemos gave in and joined Sumar, accepting the veto imposed on the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero. Instead, the general secretary of Podemos, Ione Berarra, Yes, it is part of the Sumar a Madrid list as number 5. In front of it, in third and fourth position, is the Saharawi activist from Más Madrid Tesh Sidi and the leader of Más PaísIñigo Errejón.

The electoral list of Sumar in Madrid for the general elections: all the names

Below, you can consult all the Add to Madrid list for 23-J:

Yolanda Diaz Perez
Augustine Santos Marver
Teslem Andala Ubbi (Tesh Sidi)
Íñigo Errejón Galván
Ione Herb Urteaga
Carlos Martin Urriza Alda Recas Martin Isabel Serra Sanchez Montserrat Garcia Orange Jose Maria Iniesta Llorente Paz Serra Portilla Pedro Chaves Giraldo Karima Chedid Caravaca Manuel San Pastor Garcia Alejandra Jacinto Uranga Mariano Perez Bravo ro Castro Teresa Bathroom Nebot Fernando Lopez Rodriguez Leticia Bisignano Robledo Carlos Mora Zafra Maria Mercedes Perez Merino Borja Rivera Almudena Gomez Gabardino Jacinto Morano Gonzalez Tania Pasca Grilla Pilar Madrigal Rasero Jose Luis Villacañas Berlanga Remedies Zafra Alcaraz

General elections 2023: the other heads of the Sumar list

Regarding the rest of sumar list heads, In the case of Catalonia, the Sumar-En Comú Podem coalition has chosen the current spokesperson in the Congress of Commons, Aina Vidalas number one in Barcelona, ​​who takes over from Jaume Asens. Julia Boada tops the list in Girona, Felix Alonso in Tarragona and Elena Ferre in Lleida. Consult all the heads of the Sumar list for the 2023 general elections.

In|A Coruña: Marta Irene Lois González Albacete: Agustín Zamora Pocovi Alicante: Jose María Guijarro García Almería: Manolo Pérez Sola Álava: Guillermo Presa Santana Asturias: Rafael Cofiño Fernández Ávila: Gustavo Larrea Olmo Balearic Islands: Vicenç Vidal Matas Badajoz: Marcelino Díaaz Vazquez
Barcelona: Aina Vidal
Vizcaya: Lander Martinez Iron Burgos: Andres Gonzalo Serrano Cadiz: Esther Gil De Reboleño Lastortres Caceres: Maria Victoria Mata Moreno Cantabria: Carmen Martin Garcia Castellon: Carlos Navarro Ceuta: Antonio Nepomuceno Moreno Real City: Hugo Abad Frias Cordoba: Enrique Santiago Romero Basin: Elena Sevilla Iniesta Guipúzcoa: Maria Pilar Garrido Gutierrez
Girona: Julia Boada
Granada: Maria Martina Velarde Gomez Guadalajara: Raffaella Corrales Grande Huelva: Rafael Sánchez Rufo Huesca: Vicente Guerrero Oncins Jaén: Sheila Carmona Silva León Violeta Serrano García
Lleida: Elena Ferre Toldrà
Lugo: José Antonio Rodríguez Añon Madrid: Yolanda Díaz Pérez Melilla: Gema Carolina Aguilar Maraver Murcia: Javier Sánchez Serna Málaga: Juan Antonio Valero Morales Navarra: Idoia Villanueva Ruiz Ourense: Alfonso Víctor Ferreiro Outomuro Palencia: Francisco Javier Paniagua Gutierrez Pontevedra: Verónica Martínez Barbero Las Palmas: Noemí Santana Perera La Rioja: Diego Mendiola García Salamanca: José Luis Sánchez Martín Santa Cruz De Tenerife: Alberto Rodríguez Rodríguez Segovia: Maria Soledad Alba Monfort Seville: Francisco Sierra Caballero Soria: Ángel Alberto Flores Gaitán
Tarragona: Felix Alonso
Teruel: María Ángeles Manzano Sánchez-Vaquerizo Toledo: Marta Romero Medina Valencia: Agueda Micó Micó Valladolid: José Alberto García Macho Zamora: Eugenio González Zaragoza: Jorge Pueyo Sanz
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