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Sumar will meet this Monday with the parliamentary group in Congress, an event that will be attended by the second vice president, Yolanda Díaz, and that comes in the midst of a crisis due to complaints of sexual harassment against her former spokesperson, Íñigo Errejón. Various sources from the coalition that forms the minority partner of the Government admit that the situation they are going through is extremely difficult and that the project, which during these months was facing a rearmament phase due to the poor results of this year’s electoral cycle, is affected. On Thursday, Errejón resigned after several cases of sexist violence came to light. From Yolanda Díaz’s party they claimed to have acted “with speed and forcefulness”. The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, He defended Sumar at all times this Sundayalthough he admits the blow it is for them. “It is a very unpleasant moment, but we have acted.” Furthermore, the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, brings together the barons of the party in the National Executive Committee and maintains the relentless charge against the Government for the Koldo case, even more so following the publication of a photo of Sánchez with the mastermind of the plot, the businessman Víctor de Aldama.