Overview
- Gabriel Rufián has outlined a plurinational left electoral list inspired by the Ahora Repúblicas model and reached out to Bildu, BNG, Compromís and Adelante Andalucía.
- ERC’s leadership, led by Ester Capella, has ruled the proposal out as not being on the party’s agenda.
- Podemos reports no formal engagement and flags territorial incompatibilities as a barrier to joining such a front.
- Moncloa sources privately endorse the proposal as a tool to dilute Sumar’s influence in future general elections.
- Supporters argue the alliance could counteract vote dispersion under Spain’s D’Hondt system and limit Vox’s parliamentary gains, but it remains in an exploratory phase without firm endorsements.