The federal coordinator of IU, Cayo Lara, aims for an “integrated” solution to open conflict with the federation of Madrid includes all those who “threw or had to go” because of disagreements with the regional direction, as pointed, and resigned last week.
Cayo Lara has thus chosen to overcome this conflict after the Federal Presidency approved last Friday one urging them to adopt “urgent” decision to end the situation document. “It is the best example of what an organization should never do appreciate the minimum available” Lara said at the start of the Presidency.
According recalled Monday at a press conference, Secretary of Organization IU, Adolfo Barrena, due on Sunday against the Federal Political Council a proposal that will be voted on by all members. “I hope that after Sunday not speak conflict over Madrid again,” acknowledged Cayo Lara.
However, has requested that any decision taken is made considering the current direction already resigned en bloc last week by the bad electoral results and called for a special meeting.
“There has to be an integration option where they marched or drove have to go back and be home. If we talk about external drive, we have to have internal unity “, has maintained inadvertently reveal whether you prefer the option of ‘unfederate’ IUCM or instead opts for a compromise as the creation of a management.
(EuropaPress)
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