Paul Iglesias took it for granted this Tuesday that the Anti-Capitalist Current abandons training. In his view, it is "the most logical decision" and can be addressed from "fraternity and respect". "When you have to separate, you have to do it without cries and without a roll, with the greatest maturity in the world," said the UN leader Podemos, in the face of the anti-capitalist doubts of participating in the third popular assembly of Podemos.
As Iglesias reported, last week he held a meeting with the MEP attached to this current Miguel Urbán and with Manuel Mari at the seat of the Vice-Presidency of the Spanish Government last Thursday. "There is a great difference of political judgment between the anti-capitalist and Podemos," Iglesias acknowledged, referring to the different views on the entry of the purple formation into the government.
In this context, the Secretary of Policy and Communication of Podemos in Andalusia, Pablo Pérez Ganfornina, has stated that "there is no possibility" to decouple Podemos from Andalusia from the Spanish State and that this decision "has nothing to do" with what the Anti-Capitalist can decide next Sunday. Teresa Rodríguez, however, is currently the best known face of Podemos in Andalusia, and is a militant of the Anticapitalists.