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Shouting "Yolanda, president", the Minister of Labor spoke at the closing ceremony of the centenary party of the PCE, the party in which she is a member, and which, she assured, feels like her home, her culture. and is part of it. A cry that was repeated during the twenty minutes of Yolanda Díaz 's intervention in the event that put an end to the communist party party, which this Sunday raised great expectations and brought together thousands of people in the Miguel Ríos auditorium in Rivas. With more than an hour of delay, the doors of the venue were opened to make way for the 8,000 people (according to the organisers) who were waiting in a kilometer-long queue under a strong sun, without having given time for many of them to enter when the started the act. Although "with many errors," the PCE has always been on the "right side of history," said Díaz, who opened his speech with "health and encouragement for this centenary" and thanked "two people who represent the best of this country.
Unai Sordo and Pepe Álvarez eaders of and UGT, respectively, who have shared the stage with her. "We are going to do it, aren't we, Unai and Pepe? We are going to build a better country ," Díaz asked the union leaders, before warning that "the project begins now and all hands and all hands are necessary." minds to change people's lives" and banish jobs in "shitty" situations that Australia Phone Number exist in Spain. "We are in the Government to do these things, so that my daughter can say with pride that her grandfather was on the good side of history and do not be ashamed of what is happening in your country," said the Minister of Labor. The Minister of Consumption, Alberto Garzón , the leader of Unidas Podemos Pablo Echenique or the Government Delegate for Gender Violence, Victoria Rosell , are some of the "comrades" of the Cabinet or political project who have listened to Díaz, along with the party's militants and sympathizers. "Veteran comrades" who "comb their hair with gray hair," as Díaz has said, have filled the Rivas auditorium.
Town governed by IU, along with many young people "excited about the evolution of politics in the last decade", who waved red flags with the hammer and sickle, republican, Cuban or the Polisario Front, among others, and who wore t-shirts with anti-fascist slogans and for equality and against machismo. Attendees who have asked the minister for countless selfies, that Díaz, who attended the PCE Party accompanied by her daughter, He has not hesitated to make himself smile. In his speech, Pepe ÁlvarezHe assured that Spanish society has reasons to feel proud of the PCE, while remembering the historical link between UGT and the communist party, which he defined as a reference in the fight for workers' rights. For his part, Unai Sordo has said that democracy in Spain cannot be understood "without seeing the files and checking who was in jail and was being tortured, (in reference to the PCE militants). Don't tell us the story! otherwise!". "Long live the struggle of the working class" or "Here you can see the strength of the PCE" were some of the slogans.
Unai Sordo and Pepe Álvarez eaders of and UGT, respectively, who have shared the stage with her. "We are going to do it, aren't we, Unai and Pepe? We are going to build a better country ," Díaz asked the union leaders, before warning that "the project begins now and all hands and all hands are necessary." minds to change people's lives" and banish jobs in "shitty" situations that Australia Phone Number exist in Spain. "We are in the Government to do these things, so that my daughter can say with pride that her grandfather was on the good side of history and do not be ashamed of what is happening in your country," said the Minister of Labor. The Minister of Consumption, Alberto Garzón , the leader of Unidas Podemos Pablo Echenique or the Government Delegate for Gender Violence, Victoria Rosell , are some of the "comrades" of the Cabinet or political project who have listened to Díaz, along with the party's militants and sympathizers. "Veteran comrades" who "comb their hair with gray hair," as Díaz has said, have filled the Rivas auditorium.
Town governed by IU, along with many young people "excited about the evolution of politics in the last decade", who waved red flags with the hammer and sickle, republican, Cuban or the Polisario Front, among others, and who wore t-shirts with anti-fascist slogans and for equality and against machismo. Attendees who have asked the minister for countless selfies, that Díaz, who attended the PCE Party accompanied by her daughter, He has not hesitated to make himself smile. In his speech, Pepe ÁlvarezHe assured that Spanish society has reasons to feel proud of the PCE, while remembering the historical link between UGT and the communist party, which he defined as a reference in the fight for workers' rights. For his part, Unai Sordo has said that democracy in Spain cannot be understood "without seeing the files and checking who was in jail and was being tortured, (in reference to the PCE militants). Don't tell us the story! otherwise!". "Long live the struggle of the working class" or "Here you can see the strength of the PCE" were some of the slogans.