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Rufián’s Push for a Plurinational Left List Faces ERC Rejection

Moncloa sources privately endorse the plan as a tool to dilute Sumar’s influence

Los integrantes del Consejo de Mayo, con el secretario de Trabajo, Julio Cordero, como invitado especial
Pablo  Petracca (intendente de Junín), Maricel Echecoin (Coalición Cívica) Miguel Fernández y Pablo Domenichini (UCR) y Julio Zamora (intendente de Tigre).
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Martín Menem, Karina Milei, Javier Milei, Luis Caputo, Santiago Caputo, Sebastián Pareja y Guillermo Francos

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.