Overview
- Izquierda Unida, Movimiento Sumar, Más Madrid and the Comuns will present the embryonic coalition at Madrid’s Círculo de Bellas Artes.
- Podemos is not expected to attend, underscoring unresolved rifts over leadership, strategy and ties to the PSOE.
- The Comuns advocate a non‑centralist, plurinational structure, with Candela López serving as their negotiator with the other promoters.
- Leadership remains unsettled, as Movement Sumar casts Yolanda Díaz as the “natural” figure and other actors resist that framing.
- Regional stakes are evident in Valencia, where left support has collapsed since 2015 and polls suggest Compromís could draw disaffected voters.