Yolanda Díaz, on what is called "corruption": "I ask the PSOE not to be too hesitant."

Without referring to the specific cases of what "is called corruption" and that "are repeated these days" and "sometimes make it difficult to keep going," the Vice President of the Government and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz , called on her "partners" in the PSOE this Tuesday in Valladolid to "not tremble, to take serious measures" and to "act decisively" to "avoid what is happening" because that is "accountable and transparent."
This is as far as the Sumar leader's criticism of the Socialists goes, emphasizing her desire to "protect and defend the progressive coalition government," which she has demanded the PSOE "also protect."
In an event with representatives of her party, IU (United Left), and the unions in Castilla y León, the Galician woman dedicated more time to her speech presenting her arguments to "demonstrate" that the national leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, "doesn't care about corruption." As "scientific facts" that "support" her assertion, she named Isabel Díaz Ayuso "and the 7,291 deaths in nursing homes" during COVID-19, and Carlos Mazón "the more than 200 deaths from the Dana." Thus, "although corruption is very serious in our country," she concluded that if the PP "were concerned," both political leaders "would be dismissed."
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