All posts by Carmen Gomaro

Carmen Gomaro - leading international news and investigative reporter. Worked at various media outlets in Spain, Argentina and Colombia, including Diario de Cádiz, CNN+, Telemadrid and EFE.

Aitana Bonmatí is consecrated with the Ballon d'Or and Messi adds the eighth trophy in his twilight

There was no surprise or tension because Aitana Bonmatí already arrived at the Ballon d'Or gala as the winner. Nobody had any doubts that the player from FC Barcelona and the Spanish National Team was going to be chosen for her merits, her achievements and, above all, her football.. Talented, competitive, different, the midfielder is the second Spaniard to achieve the highest individual recognition for a footballer. Nor was the choice of Leo Messi surprising, who won his eighth trophy at the twilight of his career.

“I'm very proud,” Aitana said so nervous that she forgot to pick up the trophy.. He had not slept for several days, as he admitted, thinking about not forgetting anything or anyone in his thanks.. “It has been an exceptional year on a personal level, but football is a collective sport, so I extend this award to all my teammates, the technical staff and the club's workers,” she began.. Later, personally, he took refuge in Catalan. “I thank the clubs in which I grew up, Ribes, Cubellas and FC Barcelona, my club, represented here by president Joan Laporta. Thank you for betting on us when no one believed. Who was going to tell me when I was a little girl that I was going to play at Camp Nou?. We are a world-renowned club,” the midfielder stressed.

In the stalls sat his parents, Vicent Conca and Rosa Bonmatí, for whom he also had a message: “You fought to change the order of surnames in Spain. “I carry struggle and resilience in my blood and I owe it to you,” he admitted before asking for unity in the fight for a “peaceful and equal world.”

Guardiola's praise

Calmer, escorted by Novak Djokovic, and without referring to the controversy that shook the Federation since August, she spoke only about football. “Being here at the biggest football gala is a dream for me. I am lucky to be able to play for a great club, in the national team, where I have the best players and the best staff, who make me better.. We have won three Champions League finals in a row and that says a lot about the mentality we have and that we want to maintain.”

The Ballon d'Or also highlighted the “unique talent” of Spanish football, which has led to the trophy traveling to Barcelona for the third consecutive year.. “It is true that in recent years we have highlighted the clubs, but we are a country that lives football a lot and we work every day to be the best,” said the player, who won the votes of the 60 delegates to the Australian of the Chelsea Sam Ker and her partner Salma Paralluelo.

This young woman from San Pere de Ribas has not stopped growing since she received the first setback of her career in August 2018.. In the semi-final of the U-20 World Cup she was sent off for a double yellow card and was unable to play in the match that would make Spain champion.. She couldn't play “with her boots” but she did “with her” soul, as she acknowledged through tears on the grass.. If his game grew, so did his mentality. She prepared herself physically, working on her right glove but also her left foot to become a perfect ambidextrous player, while continuing to demonstrate visual control and an intelligence to anticipate that reached Pep Guardiola's ears.. “She is a player that I am completely in love with because of the way she plays.”. “Aitana Bonmatí is like the Iniesta of women's football,” commented the City coach.

Laporta and Giráldez, with the trophy for the best women's club of the year. AFP

“I have no words for these praises. I feel very proud to have been born on the same day as Pep Guardiola, who is an idol. I didn't see him play, but I did live through the glorious era of Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets, Messi, and being compared to your favorite player is extraordinary,” Aitana acknowledged.

When Alexia Putellas broke her cruciate on the eve of the European Championship in England, Aitana had to assume honors in the national team and in FC Barcelona. And not only on the grass. His leadership went beyond. She was one of the '15 rebels' who asked for changes after the fiasco in that competition and declared herself unselectable until the World Cup was on the horizon and the RFEF began to envision changes.

In the World Cup, Aitana shone with her own light after an extraordinary year in which she won everything and made history. No one has ever completed a year with this record.. With her club she has been champion of the Champions League, which elected her best player and part of the ideal eleven, of the F League and the Spanish Super Cup. Only the Copa del Reina escaped him. UEFA recognized her as the best European player. With the national team she was one of the most decisive for Spain to become world champion and, for that reason, she won the trophy for the best player.

Bonmatí succeeds Alexia in the list of winners of this Ballon d'Or and is seen as the perfect future in a club like FC Barcelona, which was also awarded as the best women's club of the year, a trophy collected by Laporta, Jonathan Giráldez and Patricia Guijarro.

Messi and his eighth ball

The photograph of the Ballon d'Or winners was completed by Leo Messi. He has been awarded eight times but, this time, he recognized that the merit is for what he did with the Argentine National Team.. “It's a gift for the entire group after what we achieved,” he admitted.

Messi did not forget Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, to whom he almost apologized and warned him that the Ballon d'Or will be his in other editions. But not Diego Maradona either.. It's Monday was your birthday: “Happy birthday. This is for you too. So I share it with him and with all the Argentine people.”

Messi, with his eighth Ballon d'Or. AFP

For Messi it seemed that he had already done everything in football after winning the Copa América and the World Cup with the albiceleste. “I also had doubts and defeats, but I never gave up and I'm proud,” he revealed in front of his 'boss' at Inter Miami, David Beckham, who already seems to be seeing the end.. “I don't know if I have a lot or a little left. What I have left I want to enjoy as I have always done since I was a child.. And then enjoy from another side.”

Haaland, best forward

Messi's speech hinted that he already sees a generational change that Erling Haaland embodies. There was no doubt who was going to be chosen as the best striker of the season.. It was impossible for him not to be the winner of the Müller award after having scored 56 goals, being the top scorer and winner of the Champions League, the Premier League, and the FA Cup, and only having the mole of not having been to Qatar.. “Thanks to the entire club, the staff, Pep, for helping me,” said the Norwegian.

His secret is “to be hungry and always be ready in the area at the right time,” but he acknowledged that he is very well accompanied by “teammates who give me great passes.”. For this reason, Manchester City, with seven Ballon d'Or nominees, was chosen as the best men's team. “We are very proud of this season, which is the work of an entire decade. It is an honor to receive it for the second consecutive year,” thanked the general director, Ferran Soriano.

Emiliano Martínez, goalkeeper of Aston Villa and the Argentine national team, received the Yachine award for best goalkeeper of the season from his father after having been chosen as best goalkeeper at the World Cup in Qatar. In fact, when remembering his stops in the final against France, he received some whistles from those attending the gala.. The Draw was the first recognition received by an Argentine international of the many who were nominated for the Ballon d'Or.

Best Young: Bellingham

The Kopa trophy was not a surprise either. The most voted was Jude Bellingham, who beat Bayern player Jamal Musiala and Pedri. The Real Madrid player has been boosted by his extraordinary start to the season for the white team. “I appreciate all the trust and it helps me a lot to express myself like this on the field,” said the Englishman, who acknowledged choosing number 5 “because there weren't many free left and to pay tribute to Zidane.”. But Bellingham's mind is more focused: “Winning this trophy means a lot, although the most important thing for me is the team trophies,” he warned.

Vinicius Jr., against racism

The Brazilian from Real Madrid was recognized with the Socrates award that praises the social work carried out by footballers. Vinicius Jr. He received it for his promotion of the Vini Jr Institute in Brazil. “I am happy to help so many children who leave the favela. I had little chance of getting to where I am, that's why it's a pleasure to help them,” said the winger, who couldn't stop talking about racism..

It was put on the table by the gala's presenter, former striker Didier Drogba.. “It's boring that we have to talk about racism, but I'm ready when it's necessary.”. I hope all players can help us with this. Because it's sad. I ask you for strength to continue,” Vinicius summarized. The plea fell to Drogba to make: “I ask the football authorities and governments to act against racism.”

French police shoot woman who threatened passengers in Paris metro

The French Police shot this morning in the Paris metro a woman covered in an abaya and a veil who had shouted “Allahu Akbar” (Allah is great) and had a threatening attitude towards passengers. A team from the BAC (the Anticriminal Brigade) intervened to try to intercept her, but the woman refused to show her hands and they finally shot her.

It happened at the François Mitterrand Library station, although several passengers had previously called the Police to warn of the presence of a woman who was wandering around the network and threatening users.

The woman was shot eight times, according to the Paris Prosecutor's Office, and one of them hit her in the belly.. She is hospitalized, with a serious prognosis. Explosive detection canine teams have moved to the station, which has been evacuated, but have found nothing suspicious.

According to police sources revealed to the AFP agency, the agents managed to isolate the woman in the suburban car, who was threatening to explode herself, but did not obey the agents' instructions.. The Prefect of the Police, Laurent Nuñez, explained in a press conference that the woman was known to the Police for similar acts that occurred in 2021.

The Prosecutor's Office has opened two investigations, one for advocacy of terrorism and “an act of intimidation against a trustee of public authority”, and another to clarify the use of weapons by the agents.. This has been entrusted to the General Inspection of the National Police (IGPN).

France has been in a maximum state of terrorist alert for three weeks, after the attack on an institute in Arras (in the north of the country) in which a teacher was stabbed to death at the hands of a jihadist. The tension has been aggravated by the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East: France is the country in Europe that has the largest Jewish community, but also the largest Muslim population.

The Paris Prosecutor's Office has opened an investigation after several Stars of David, a Jewish symbol, appeared drawn on some buildings in the center of the capital.. The crime of targeting based on ethnicity or religion is punishable by a fine of 30,000 euros.

In search of a more supportive migration pact

On the southernmost edge of the Italian island of Lampedusa there is a monument that frames two continents, Europe and Africa, separated by the sea. It is the Gate of Europe, from whose lintel hang outstretched hands, ownerless shoes and nameless faces.. It was erected in memory of those who died in the shipwreck of October 3, 2013 -and those who would succeed them throughout these years-. A tragedy in which 368 migrants died, while another 155 were rescued by fishermen, and which shocked the island. Since then, the Gate of Europe is a symbol that remembers how the Mediterranean has become a great cemetery for people and their dreams.. Tourists who come to the beautiful island have turned it into a reference point where they become aware of the meaning of life.

Among them is Antonia, an environmental activist who comes from Parma every year to help loggerhead turtles nest in the Cala Conigli nature reserve, an event of great importance for this protected species that is one of the two that only reproduce in the Mediterranean after migrating to these beaches for spawning. “The people of Lampedusa have a big heart,” he says, referring to the solidarity that is felt on the island with the migrants who arrive from North Africa, on a journey similar to that made by loggerheads without the need for a visa.

This summer the name of the monolith gained new strength in Lampedusa, when the arrival of up to 10,000 migrants and refugees in just three days last September collapsed the reception system and highlighted the urgency of a new European policy. The immigration reception center, with less than 400 beds, was not able to accommodate the refugees, who were stranded on the island for days. So it was the local population, which barely exceeds 6,000 people, who mostly went out of their way to provide food and shelter to the newcomers.

Since then, the island has once again demanded that Europe wake up and not leave it alone in the humanitarian duty of preventing thousands of people from drowning – there have been more than 28,000 in these 10 years – trying to reach the coast and a future.. And he has demanded a policy that involves all 27 equally and legal means of entry.. “EU and Rome, absent”, “safe channels of regular entry”, “enough of deaths at sea”, read several banners in front of the City Hall.

The mayor of Lampedusa, Filippo Mannino, gives the reception of the more than four million Ukrainians who fled the Russian invasion in February 2022 as an example of what Europe is capable of doing when there is political will.. “We have to decide whether the people who have the right to flee war and persecution are only those who have the same skin color as us. Everyone is miserable for it.. “Europe must decide whether to change the Dublin Regulation, just as it must decide whether to establish humanitarian channels so that people in danger can travel,” he told EL MUNDO.

The European Union has been trying to find a new Migration Pact for almost a decade. In 2015, the arrival of a million people fleeing the wars in Syria, Afghanistan and the Horn of Africa opened a gap between the 27, shook Schengen and called into question the so-called Dublin Regulation, which in essence says that the The country of first arrival of an asylum seeker is the one that has to process their application. It then became evident the need to seek a balance so that the countries that were overwhelmed by the arrival of refugees received assistance from those that were not affected because their borders were far from the Mediterranean.

After years of entrenchment, at the beginning of this legislature it was agreed to divide the Pact into five regulations that, although they must be treated and approved as a whole, have allowed progress on key issues.. The first four regulations that the European Parliament has been giving shape to were agreed successively with the 27, so that during the current Spanish Presidency of the Council, only the fifth regulation, related to crisis management, remains to be approved.. After many hours of study and debate and endless negotiations, the European Parliament decided last April to give the green light to negotiations with the Member States.. The European Parliament and the rotating presidencies of the Council committed to working together to adopt the new rules before this mandate ends and European elections are held in 2024.

On October 4, the 27 reached a provisional agreement on the fifth regulation, relating to crisis situations and force majeure in the field of migration and asylum.. However, the agreement is still far away: negotiations are now beginning with the European Parliament, whose position is different from that expressed by the States.. MEPs have introduced an independent Fundamental Rights verification mechanism, which will also have powers over border surveillance, and which will ensure that any summary expulsions are notified and investigated. The legislative dossier also includes a binding solidarity mechanism to assist countries under migratory pressure, even after rescue operations at sea.. On these points, some Member States have expressed their reluctance, such as Italy or Germany. For their part, Poland and Hungary openly reject the solidarity mechanism and the point that imposes mandatory reception or financial compensation of up to 20,000 euros per person rejected.. The final legislative package must be approved by a qualified majority, which will force all member states to comply with it, even those that vote against.

The solidarity in the face of immigration that Lampedusians have comes from within them because, as Giovaninno, who runs the natural sea sponge factory shop on Via Roma – Lampedusa's main avenue – that his family started generations ago, says, “we take all life doing it”, is precisely the key word in Europe's effort to modernize its legislative body on migration and asylum. A word that is not only claimed in Lampedusa, but also in Melilla, El Hierro or Lesvos, enclaves that experience similar situations.. In these places they want the 27 to assume their collective responsibility and to enable safe entry routes.. The key, explains Felice Rosa, spokesperson for the local NGO Maldusa, is to “decentralize Lampedusa from the central role it now has within the migration management system.”. The island is an example of what happens in other enclaves exposed to the Mediterranean migratory routes.

“The migration crisis is a major issue at the European level, especially in countries of entry, such as Italy or Greece.. Spain is also a country of entry, but in recent years we Spaniards have remained somewhat removed from the debate at the European level, far from the main migratory flows of the Mediterranean.. After what has happened in the Canary Islands in recent weeks, I believe that the immigration debate has returned to the first page,” explains Juan Ignacio Zoido, of the European People's Party.. His political formation, the MEP explains to this newspaper, advocates “a proposal that guarantees an equitable and supportive distribution of responsibility between the member states of northern and southern Europe.”

European solidarity is a term that the European Parliament has championed in the approval of the five regulations that make up the Migration and Asylum Pact that has now passed into the hands of the Council to negotiate its final wording. And it is a word that some States, led by Hungary and Poland, do not even want to hear about.

A priority for the PP is “the reinforcement of border control” at the European level, highlights Zoido. “If we want to guarantee that the free movement of the Schengen system continues to function, if we want there to be no internal borders, we have to consolidate a good external border. And for this it is essential to strengthen our cooperation with the countries on the other side of the Mediterranean, to work together to combat the mafias that take advantage of the hopes of thousands of immigrants,” says the Spanish politician.

It is now the turn of the 27 to establish a position on the Pact and negotiate its final wording with the European Parliament. Meanwhile, with or without an agreement, migrants and refugees will continue to knock on Europe's doors.

The most Belgian (without a passport) of all Belgian politicians

Who. The one who has been Prime Minister of Luxembourg for the last 10 years participated last week in his last European Council, the 92nd, after failing to achieve a sufficient majority in the recent Grand Duchy elections.

That. The most likely thing is that he will continue in the Government, since the country can only be managed, like the entire Benelux, with pragmatism, flexibility, a very open mind and through coalitions unthinkable in the rest of the planet.

After 10 years as prime minister, taking on the challenge of succeeding an overwhelming giant like Jean-Claude Juncker at the head of the Luxembourg Government, Xavier Bettel has been forced to step aside after losing the elections. The arrival of Luc Frieden also means saying goodbye to the chair of the European Council, where he was already one of the most senior members. “Today is my last summit. It has been an honor to represent my country in the EU and I want to thank everyone with whom I had the privilege and pleasure of working.. I will miss you all. XB,” he tweeted with a selfie surrounded by a dozen smiling leaders.

Bettell, lawyer, former councilor, former échevin, former deputy, first gay to head the Executive of the Grand Duchy, is without a doubt the most Belgian of all the non-Belgians in world politics.. By marriage, your partner is a Valón architect. For that strange mix of liberal, universalist and local values. For its contradictions, improvisations and daily twists. For its flexibility and pragmatism. By the mixture of gravity and frivolity. For giving lessons by pretending that the income of the Duchy is not what it is.. Because of that unique capacity of the Benelux to generate politicians who understand that nothing, absolutely nothing, is impossible. That everything can be solved with open mind, patience and patches. That everything can be achieved by spending enough hours discussing, with creativity and without ideological or economic fundamentalism.

Bettell is a practicing Catholic perfectly comfortable with ancient institutions, but who stood firm on the separation of Church and State.. A liberal in almost everything, but conservative when it came to family, someone to whom marriage seemed as important for rights as for his beliefs.. Being Belgian, or Luxembourgish, means swimming like a fish in water where most would drown in despair.. It means seeing a way when the rest only finds closed doors.. It inevitably means being part of coalitions. Where, as a friend says, the Trotskyists would be the equivalent of Macron's voters in France, the BNG, Ciudadanos and Sumar, or PP, PSOE and ERC can be on the same team without anyone finding it a blasphemy, a craziness.

Being Belgian, in Belgium, Luxembourg or anywhere else, means in politics and public relations breaking all the corsets. It means having an infinite ambition, ego or naivety that leads you to try to play in divisions that are above your weight, regardless of the size of your GDP or population.. It means getting into each and every one of the messes, not giving in to the evidence. Find a way (be nice) to make a place for yourself. Bettell comes from a tiny country that has produced Commission presidents, plural. Who has had and has pawns at the head of other community institutions. Who moves and behaves as if he were French or German.

The outgoing minister, who will remain as minister without problems with fallen rings, understood that the best, the only way for his voice to be heard was to always participate, something that the Spanish people should learn.. In front of the cameras in three languages, getting wet, with jokes (like answering calls to journalists' phones during a press conference), with catchy phrases that will be collected. Belgians, like Basques, are born wherever they want. But they move better.

Living with pain: a reality suffered by one in four Spaniards

One in four Spaniards suffer from chronic pain. Specifically, and according to data from the latest chronic pain barometer presented last April, 26% of citizens suffer from this disease that conditions their daily lives..

A percentage of people that has been increasing in recent years and whose only hope in many cases is to go to a Pain Unit where, through different techniques and drugs, they can restore the quality of life that was taken from them.

When is pain considered chronic?

For pain to be considered this way, it must appear more than four days a week and last more than three months.. Living all day long with pain that makes you unable to go shopping, work or do household chores is terrible, to which we must add the lack of understanding of a large part of society.

What is the profile of the patients?

The most common profile of the patient with chronic pain is that of a woman between 55 and 75 years old, with a low purchasing power and poor lifestyle habits.. They suffer more than them, specifically the prevalence is 31% compared to 21%.

By location, the most common pain is back pain, generally due to scoliosis or protrusions that cannot be operated on, followed by that caused by osteoarthritis of the knee, hip and shoulder.. In third place would be pain of oncological origin.

But is pain a symptom or a disease?

From Semdor, the Spanish Pain Society, they are clear: “Chronic pain is not a symptom, it is a disease in itself. After three months from the onset of the pain, it becomes a disease because memory circuits are generated that continue to be remembered even if the patient is cured.”

What is a Pain Unit?

It is a hospital unit specialized in pain control in the broad sense of the word, that is, chronic pain but also pain that occurs after surgery, trauma or infection.. In the case of chronic pain, many of them have no cure, but they can be relieved.

How do they treat pain in these units?

In recent years, advances have appeared that allow them to use different techniques to try to relieve patients' pain, and not only the use of powerful drugs..

From the use of radiofrequency devices that act on the affected nerves to spinal stimulation electrodes that seek to cut off the transmission of nerve pain signals before they reach the brain, through the use of regenerative treatments with platelets and stem cells or nerve blocks. .

But the approach to chronic pain in these units is always multidisciplinary, not only using techniques or drugs, but also including physiotherapy or psychological support, among others.

What types of pain do you treat?

Those caused by health problems such as stenosis of the spinal canal, trigeminal neuralgia, fibromyalgia, postherpetic neuralgia, pain of oncological origin, post-surgical pain…. The range is very wide.

Do the drugs you use create addiction?

A patient who arrives at this unit is not prescribed a powerful opioid such as fentanyl as soon as he enters the door; before arriving at him, he is tested with other drugs following the well-known “WHO analgesic ladder.”

Fentanyl would be on the third step of that ladder, and before reaching it we have non-opioid medications such as metamizole or diclofenac and weak opioids such as tramadol.. Even before moving to that third step, drugs from the first two steps are combined.

But it is true that third-tier opioids can create dependence, and for this reason and in order to try to avoid it, these units resort to a drug rotation system.

The 'number 3' of the PSOE, Santos Cerdán, meets with Carles Puigdemont in Brussels to close the investiture

One more step. The evidence that the amnesty is already something closed. Black on white in the absence of the fine print being published. And, therefore, also the investiture of Pedro Sánchez. Saturday was the PSOE leader's embrace of forgiveness for those involved in the process. Barely 48 hours later, the rehabilitation of fugitive Carlos Puigdemont. Visit to Brussels and meeting. He is no longer an envoy or the shield of the second vice president and leader of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz. It is the PSOE that already sits with the former Catalan president. The screens follow one another. The steps intertwine. Amnesty and investiture are a matter of hours. Moncloa wants the week of November 6 to 10 to become a reality, with a possible vote that elects Sánchez on Wednesday the 8th.

The PSOE legitimizes and publicly restores – it was already in the shadows – as an interlocutor the former president of Catalonia who promoted the disconnection laws, made a unilateral declaration of ephemeral independence and fled. The Secretary of Organization of the PSOE, Santos Cerdán, number three of the formation, met this Monday with Puigdemont in the offices that the representatives of Together for Catalonia/Free for Europe have in the European Parliament. A legitimization of the politician who has taken refuge in Brussels, as Sánchez already rehabilitated Oriol Junqueras as an interlocutor with a phone call hours before meeting with the parliamentary spokesperson for ERC, Gabriel Rufián.

The meeting was also attended by the general secretary of Junts, Jordi Turull, the president of the PSOE group in the European Parliament, Iratxe García-Pérez, and the head of the socialist delegation in the European Parliament, Javier Moreno. The photo, uncomfortable for the PSOE, took place just a few hours before the historic act of swearing in the Constitution of Princess Leonor took place in Congress.

The snapshot also shows that the two parties are no longer in a position to back down.. Some, because they are going to Brussels to seek the 7 votes of a party led by a fugitive from Justice; others because they agree to portray themselves negotiating with the representatives of a State that they do not recognize and against which they attack. A step without return.

Meeting between Pere Aragonés and Puigdemont where the image that presides over the room can be seen. EFE/OLIVIER HOSLET

The meeting took place at a time in which Puigdemont has received other politicians such as the president of Catalonia, Pere Aragonés.. Although it cannot be seen in the photos sent by the PSOE, the room is dominated by a large image in which a girl holds up, cheered on by the rest, one of the ballot boxes that was used to celebrate the illegal 1-O referendum.. In September, the European Parliament decided to remove this image from an exhibition installed at its headquarters in Brussels.

Agreed version and “good direction”

Both the PSOE and Junts have sent separate agreed statements, each party its own – there is currently no document with the logo of both – in which they maintain that there has been a “good atmosphere” at the meeting and that they have “found that said negotiations “They are moving in the right direction.”. They have agreed to “continue speaking in the coming days.”

In recent weeks there have been meetings between the negotiators of the PSOE and those of Junts. In Spain, but also in other places. Always off the radar. Incognito. Traveling by subway to go unnoticed. A lot of caution and caution. Making the appointment with Puigdemont public now anticipates that the pact is now a reality, both for the amnesty and for the investiture.

From Junts they assured that the photo with Puigdemont was not a red line, but it was not seen with bad eyes. In the PSOE, not even Pedro Sánchez ruled out talking to the fugitive from Justice. It was neither confirmed nor denied that there was going to be a meeting, that someone was sent. What the socialist leader did was shield himself so that he would not be the one who had to take the photo. He would meet with the parliamentary groups in Congress. That left Oriol Junqueras, Arnaldo Otegi and Carles Puigdemont out of the equation.. The wear and tear of that photo was assumed by his team, the party, specifically, one of the negotiators: Santos Cerdán.

The PSOE did not speak out but Jaume Asens, one of Sumar's negotiators, did do so on October 11 in an interview on TV3, where he already anticipated this quote: “I think so. “I think we will see Santos Cerdán, the general secretary of the PSOE, moving to the European Parliament when everything is over, not before.”

The Secretary of Organization is one of the negotiators who has held talks with Junts together with Félix Bolaños, Minister of the Presidency. He is also one of the people who interacts with the PNV and, above all, with Bildu. In fact, he accompanied Sánchez in the meetings held in Congress with Junts and Bildu. He is a man trusted by Sánchez, who controls the party apparatus. His election is due to this intention to protect Sánchez and try to launch the image that it is a party thing, not the Government. Since the party's number two is María Jesús Montero, who is also Minister of Finance, Cerdán was the most senior person in the party that the PSOE could send.

When Díaz met with Puigdemont at the beginning of September, La Moncloa staged a distancing with the second vice president, distancing itself and leaving that meeting in its sphere and that of Sumar.. Government sources, however, have been explaining since then that all of Díaz's movements were known in the presidential complex and they acted in a coordinated manner.

Podemos conditions its support for Sánchez's investiture to a consultation with its members

The vote of the five Podemos deputies for the re-election of Pedro Sánchez has not yet been decided. The purple formation is going to make a consultation among its members to ask them exclusively about hypothetical support from its representatives to the acting president of the Government so that he can remain at the head of La Moncloa.

“We have not been part of the agreement between Sumar and the PSOE and, therefore, what we have to ask is about the investiture,” said party spokesperson Isa Serra this Monday, who has defended the consultation with its bases as has occurred in “all important decisions”. “It cannot be any other way,” he added..

Regarding the negotiation of portfolios for the reissue of the coalition Executive that Yolanda Díaz's team already maintains with Sánchez's, in the purple wing of the formation they point out that they have “the same information” as about the content program for the legislature reached between both parties, implying that it is no. Even so, they do not give up in publicly demanding their share of power with specific names and surnames..

“We hope that Podemos will be in the next Government of the country. We think that it is essential to continue promoting transformations and that Irene Montero should be Minister of Equality to continue with the feminist agenda of transformations that have led our country to be an international vanguard,” Serra insisted..